Saturday, March 28, 2015

Teacher known for images of the cross on the wall … March heroine – Television Republic

The march went through the streets of Warsaw Atheists; He ended up losing reconstruction seventeenth-century author of a treatise przeczącego Casimir Lyszczynski existence of God. Marching with cries of “The Great Polish Catholic” and “God, Honour and Fatherland” was accompanied by a group of young men.

The role played by Grazyna Lyszczynski Juszczyk – a teacher who removed the cross from the wall in the school staffroom in which they work, for which – as she said – met her ostracism from the headmistress and other teachers.

In the reconstruction of execution was attended Lyszczynski hooded “religious” with a crucifix, “bishops” of pastorałami, “cat” in the red hood, “nuns” and other people in period costumes. Free counter was dressed in coarse sackcloth, and her hands were shackled.

The marchers, who went from Copernicus monument on the Old Town Square, carrying banners saying: “Baptism is a crime” and “Article 196 is a holy inquisition “(Art. 196 of the Criminal Code provides: Who offends the religious feelings of others, insulting publicly object of worship or space for the public performance of religious rites, shall be subject to a fine, imprisonment or imprisonment for up to 2 years).

At the Old Town was read the charges against denying the existence of God Lyszczynski, a decision on the distribution of wealth lost between FBI whistleblower and the Treasury, and the cat escaped convict symbolic language, cut off his hand, then the head.

The march was repeatedly disturbed. At the beginning he joined the group of a dozen or so young men who loudly chanted “United Polish Catholic,” “God, Honour and Fatherland”, “Wyszynski remember, atheists do not give to live.” On their cry, “Where is the inquisition?”, An elderly woman who participated in the march loudly replied: “‘But you go.”

The police intervened, which separated interfering march.

The march was part of Atheism days within which to Sunday meetings and debates, among others.

March Atheists held on the anniversary of the death of the patron saint of Polish atheists Casimir Lyszczynski, killed on March 30, 1689. (in the reign of King John III Sobieski ). Łyszczyński, a nobleman, a philosopher, a soldier, for seven and a half years a Jesuit in 1685. was excommunicated because he wanted to give his daughter to marry a relative. He was executed for writing the treaty “De non existentia Dei” (“On the non-existence of God” ).


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