Currently a dispute exists between those who promote a secular interpretation of the federal constitution and those who believe Syariah courts and Islamic law should have supremacy.
However, Fromm turned away from orthodox Judaism in 1926, towards secular interpretations of scriptural ideals.
However, even among those who declared a religion, the majority of the population in Albania has a more secular interpretation of religion than would be found in other countries.
Many of his publications attack Ernest Renan's secular interpretations of the Bible.
Finally, owing to the religious-political sensibilities, in 1929, Gandhi moved towards a more secular interpretation of the flag colours, stating that red stood for the sacrifices of the people, white for purity, and green for hope.
Burnet and his contemporaries interpreted Earth's past in terms of events described in the Bible, but their work laid the intellectual foundations for secular interpretations of Earth history.
'India isn't for everybody,' Father Julian remarked, preferring to give Martin's abrupt choice a secular interpretation.
(Filmmakers who have tried to make even sympathetic films of the life of Jesus have learned that Christian audiences are just as easily offended by secular interpretations.)
Inevitably, as a secular interpretation of morality has superseded that of established religion, so the activities of the social controller have become increasingly important in the drama.
A secular interpretation is as reference to the completeness of study (alpha being the first letter of the Greek alphabet and omega the last) and the process of scholarship akin to a pilgrimage/journey.