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Presumably your title, without actually saying so, is trying to create a new definition of the word 'sacred'. The more usual definition gives rise to examples like these:

connected with God or a god or dedicated to a religious purpose and so deserving veneration:

"sacred rites" · "the site at Eleusis is sacred to Demeter"

religious rather than secular:

"sacred music"

(of writing or text) embodying the laws or doctrines of a religion:

"a sacred Hindu text"

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Graham Pemberton
Graham Pemberton

Written by Graham Pemberton

I am a singer/songwriter interested in spirituality, politics, psychology, science, and their interrelationships. grahampemberton.com spiritualityinpolitics.com

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