Georgian secularism
Georgian secularism (Georgian: ქართული სეკულარიზმი, romanized: kartuli sek'ularizmi) refers to secularism in Georgia being most popular in the 20th century when the country was part of the Soviet Union. In the 21st century, secular and non-religious currents have seen a precipitous decline due to the rising number of people adhering to the Georgian Orthodox Church (GOC).