But I don't think it's true that it requires a society free of religion entirely; if there are competing theologies, increased interaction with the global community--and therefore people with different ideas, increased access to the internet and global finances, or other things that promise a better life in exchange for more integration with people who are different and their foreign ideas, I don't think it's necessary for the people to stop being religious to get a government more representative of those people's ideas.
Who said that a secular country requires a society free of religion entirely?
I also don't think democracy is inherently the best way to run society. Nor do I think that most of the countries we think of as "paragons of democracy" are actually democracies. America, for example, according to a good number of international experts, is not a democracy--it is an oligarchy. Most of our own documents (like the pledge of allegiance) call it a republic. I personally favor some form of democratic socialism, or something similar to the ideals of the Scandinavian countries.
Okay what international experts says USA is not a democracy? Because you just gave links where USA are rated highly.
What other form of government is better than democracy? It is clearly not perfect, but what is better?
Democratic socialism? What is that? Where do you find that? Talking about ideals, tell me gal_from_usa have you experienced socialism?