A civic worldview for living together in peace.
Co-livism provides a shared civic layer that allows profound diversity of belief, doubt, and non-belief without turning the state into a referee of metaphysics or a weapon of moral dominance.
Co-livism is not a religion and not a political ideology.
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Your freedom of conscience to form, change, or reject beliefs without coercion. This includes the right to believe, doubt, convert, or leave any faith — free from intimidation or civil penalty.
Neutral Public Order
The state remains neutral, never privileging or penalizing any religion or worldview. Neutrality does not require citizens to hide their beliefs in public life.
One Civil Law
A single secular legal framework that binds all equally, regardless of belief. No parallel legal system may override civil rights, and no belief exemption may diminish another person's equality.
Public Reason
Policies must be justified through reason and evidence anyone can evaluate. Anyone may argue from any tradition; public institutions must justify binding rules in reasons everyone can evaluate.
Co-livism is not a religion. It makes no positive or negative claims about God, ultimate truth, or cosmic purpose. It exists for one central reason: human societies need a shared civic layer that makes disagreement safe.
It is the civic promise that you may search for meaning in your own way, gather, worship, doubt, or refuse worship—without fearing that someone else's metaphysics will become your civil fate.
Every person has inherent worth and equal standing in civil life, regardless of belief, origin, status, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, consensual adult relationship structure, language, culture, or background.
We chose “Co-livism” on purpose. It means more than coexistence. We don’t just tolerate each other from a distance—we live together: in families, communities, and societies across borders. Co-livism is a commitment to build that shared life on terms no conscience is forced to betray.