A private citizen, secretly acting for the clergy, had pretended he was buying the land for non-religious purposes.
First, the legislature must have adopted the law with a neutral or non-religious purpose.
It was used for non-religious purposes up until the 19th century, when it completely replaced the Khutsuri style (that used the two previous alphabets).
It closed as a church in 1678, and was then used for some 250 years for non-religious purposes.
After its consecration in 1911 and closing down by the authorities in two decades, the temple was used for non-religious purposes.
The government nationalised most property of religious institutions and used it for non-religious purposes.
This issue has been especially raised by atheists groups and advocates, who argue that no non-religious purpose is served by designating an official moment of silence.
Although these texts are more clearly derived from myth than those mentioned above, they still adapt the myths for non-religious purposes.
Federal law and regulations require that all faith-based recipients of earmarks use the money only for non-religious purposes.
Official attempts to stem the use of St. Paul's for non-religious purposes repeatedly failed.