Redundancy Evaluation
Are the following counters (essentially) making the same point?

These questions help ensure that the top counters identified are distinct.

Counter A

While secular societies may be moral, that doesn’t prove secularism causes morality. Other factors—like education, economics, or governance—could explain their outcomes.

Counter B

Many secular societies were historically shaped by religious ethics. Their current moral standards may still reflect residual religious influence even if explicit belief has waned.

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