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  2. Cult of Reason - Wikipedia

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    The Cult of Reason (French: Culte de la Raison) [note 1] was France's first established state-sponsored atheistic religion, intended as a replacement for Roman Catholicism during the French Revolution. After holding sway for barely a year, in 1794 it was officially replaced by the rival deistic Cult of the Supreme Being, promoted by Robespierre.

  3. Dechristianization of France during the French Revolution

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    Religious holidays were banned and replaced with holidays to celebrate the harvest and other non-religious symbols. Many churches were converted into "temples of reason", in which Deistic services were held. [22] [15] [2] [3] Local people often resisted this dechristianisation and forced members of the clergy who had resigned to conduct Mass again.

  4. Irreligion in France - Wikipedia

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    Columbarium of Pere-Lachaise Cemetery, on right: "No being on Earth has any relation to a deity in the depths of infinity". Irreligion in France has a long history and a large demographic constitution, with the advancement of atheism and the deprecation of theistic religion dating back as far as the French Revolution. In 2015, according to ...

  5. 15 People Who Got Banned From Places for Unusual Reasons - AOL

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    All the Bacon And Eggs You Have. If you’re planning on eating all the bacon in the building before 9 a.m., you might find yourself banned from the local buffet.This place is more like a only ...

  6. Freedom of religion in France - Wikipedia

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    The ban also applies to the burqa, a full-body covering, if it covers the face. [24] It was reported that a set of rules including a ban on religious signs or symbols at civil marriages was introduced in the 9th and 10th arrondissements of Marseille. The mayor-council of Marseille did not support the ban. [25] [26]

  7. French court states that pro-Palestinian protests should be ...

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    PARIS (Reuters) -France's highest administrative court stated on Wednesday that pro-Palestinian protests must be banned on a case-by-case basis, while upholding the validity of an instruction from ...

  8. Censorship in France - Wikipedia

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    The sign, which was held near the car of former President Nicolas Sarkozy, read "get lost jerk", echoing a statement Sarkozy himself had made to a critic at a public event. In 2013, the European Court of Human Rights overturned the ruling and criticized the French decision, stating the remark was protected for being satirical. [27]

  9. How the French finally lost their sex drive - AOL

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    Some of the reasons behind this lacklustre lack of lust were somewhat depressing to read for a devoted Francophile raised on a diet of Gallic sirens comme Brigitte Bardot and Juliette Binoche ...