I don't think Sweden is comprehensively secular, is it ?
Pretty much, yeah. About 60% of the population claim to be Lutheran, with a further about 10% following either another Christian doctrine or another religion altogether, whilst at the same time upwards of 60% say that religion isn't important to them, and well over 90% say that religion has no place in the laws of the land. That's pretty solidly secular.
Are they happier than, say, a few years ago?
They've been high in the 'happiness' league tables for a while, and high in the secular tables too.
If it is not secularism, then what is it?........we can't say theocracy so I suppose it has to be an atheocracy.
Not atheocracy, that would just be the absence of a theocracy, this is religious repression, which isn't what secularism is about. Secularism doesn't mean banning religion, it means that religious belief is not a justification for imposing religious tenets on the populace as law, it's not giving religion any sort of special place at the table. That's all. As has been repeatedly explained.
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