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International comparison shows, that religiousness (Christianness and churchliness) in a process of social integration and individual optimalisation loses its normative character, traditional stability and the institutional control. It becomes an opportunity of self-education that is no longer understood as external instructions. Such a process, although not simultaneous one, takes place in various countries across Europe. More and more young people decide for themselves which spheres of their lives will operate within a religious framework, and which not, which religious interpretation will they accept from the Tradition of the Church, which rituals will they need. It is closely related to the issue of a statistic correlation. The Church transforms herself more and more and makes a certain religious offer, especially to youth, that recognises man and transforms religious subjects into conscious religious clients. Chances of transferring the Good News to the next generations depend on the way the Church deals with certain pressures and expectancies concerning her becoming a “service organisation”.
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The most important legal act of the French Revolution did not refer to blasphemy. Removal of this crime from the French criminal law system took place under the provisions of the Act of 29 July 1881 on Freedom of the Press. Special legal protection, under the provisions of this Act, has been extended to freedom of speech. Currently, the actions protected under French criminal law is freedom of expression and, on the other hand, freedom from discrimination. Criminal provisions of the Act of 29 July 1881 on freedom of the press provides the protection of believers and non-believers against all forms of discrimination, including religious ones. The constitutional principle of secularism (laïcité) of the state has not exempted local Alsacien-Mosellan criminal law, including the blasphemy which was in force in Alsace-Moselle since 1871 until 2017. The removal of blasphemy from local Alsacien-Mosellan criminal law is part of the consistently implemented axiology of republican values with the subordination of the law to the idea of laïcité. The French Penal Code has strengthened the legal protection of believers against various forms of behavior discriminating against their religious feelings, in particular in non-public spaces.
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Najważniejszy akt prawny rewolucji francuskiej nie odnosił się do bluźnierstwa, całkowite zaś usunięcie tego przestępstwa z sytemu francuskiego prawa karnego nastąpiło na mocy przepisów ustawy z 29 lipca 1881 r. o wolności prasy. Szczególną ochroną prawną, na mocy przepisów tej ustawy, została objęta wolność słowa. Przepisy karne ustawy o wolności prasy przewidują ochronę osób wierzących, jak i niewierzących przed wszelkimi formami dyskryminacji, także religijnej. Konstytucyjna zasada świeckości państwa nie uchyliła lokalnego prawa karnego, w tym bluźnierstwa, obowiązującego w trzech departamentach: Górnym Renie, Dolnym Renie, Mozeli do 2017 r. Usunięcie bluźnierstwa z lokalnego prawa karnego to element konsekwentnie wdrażanej aksjologii republikańskiej formy rządów z podporządkowaniem prawa idei państwa świeckiego. Francuski Kodeks karny zaostrzył sankcje karne za popełnienie przestępstw zniesławienia religijnego oraz zniewagi, jakiej można dopuścić się przeciwko osobie lub grupie osób z powodu przynależności religijnej. Aktualnie we francuskim prawie karnym przedmiotem ochrony jest wolność słowa, a także przekonania religijne.
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