sec·u·lar
ˈsekyələr/
adjective
adjective:
secular
- 1.
denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
It began in the 18th century via the European enlightenment and the influence of Christian theology.
I don't believe secularism is something to be rid of. There is no compulsion in main stream religion so I see no issue with it. If you can found a community that is the essence of ancient Israel with no flaws then be my and God's guest but otherwise it's not going away.
One can't impose their will on others especially in the case of religion. There are but aren't caveats to living in a secular society yet I see them as test. However the Mormons have their own communities that ban porn and so on.
It's honestly inescapable and part of your religious walk.
Seriously though, found your own community or country but you won't get a theocracy or religious capital unless you brainwash everyone with speeches(lies) from Obama.