Can someone please check whether the sentence below is grammatically correct and if there is a better way of implying the same meaning in better words.
'Secularism clearly protects religious identity rather than threatens it.'
It sounds mucc better to me to say eg 'Secularism clearly protects rather than threatens religious identity. Clive
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It sounds mucc better to me to say
eg 'Secularism clearly protects rather than threatens religious identity.
Clive