The Philippines is a secular nation having a constitution separating the state and church.
They hope to build up Turkey, a Muslim but secular nation, as the alternative.
There are no religious courts in India, as it is a secular nation.
It is widely considered the most secular nation in the Americas.
But religion has always been close to the surface of politics in India, a constitutionally secular nation.
Certainly far moreso than any secular nation gives / does.
How do you for example divide the religious from non-believers in a 'secular' nation?
Norway is one of the world's most secular and irreligious nations.
"It practically crosses out Russia on the list of secular nations."
If his is not appropriate to a secular nation, then a philosophy of natural law might be.