what is the term which best describes people outside the Jewish religion. securalist or gentile
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The term "gentile" is commonly used to describe people outside the Jewish religion. It is used to refer to individuals who do not practice the Jewish faith or belong to the Jewish community. "Secularist" generally refers to individuals who are not religious or who have a secular worldview, regardless of their specific religious affiliation. Therefore, "gentile" would be the more appropriate term in this context.