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Secular vs. Vernacular The following pages describe the difference between secular and vernacular in relation to the Renaissance.
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Secular denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis. Worldly, Humanist, Nonreligious, Educated
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Vernacular Vernacular is common language spoken by average citizens of a particular place, or is language used within a particular field, industry, religion or culture. During the Renaissance it would include religious beliefs. Common, Informal, Profane, Everyday, Ritual, Uneducated
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Secular or Vernacular The sacrifice of a virgin into volcano for the purpose of maintaining good graces with your creator.
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Secular or Vernacular
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Secular or Vernacular The performance of the ceremonial Ghost Dance by the Sioux Native Americans for the purpose of driving away white man.
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Secular or Vernacular Charles Darwin’s Theory of Evolution
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Secular or Vernacular Sir Isaac Newton’s Law of Motion
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Secular or Vernacular brother
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