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>A Temple of Reason (French: Temple de la Raison) was, during the French Revolution, a state atheist temple for a new belief system created to replace Christianity: the Cult of Reason, which was based on the ideals of reason, virtue, and liberty.
Despite your thoughts on the regicide and generalized cringe you have to admit the french revolution had some kino moments
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What could possibly be more cringe than french freemasons?
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Did they ever behave, think and/or act reasonably though?
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>cult of reason
>kino
Maybe if you like retarded calendars in which every day is a work day.

You know, there was serious debate for a long time among the revolutionaries about banning chess because it features a king and bishops.
I am serious. These were simply lunatics, useful idiots, and agents foreign or otherwise of an enormous national crime.
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>>18242008
>you have to admit the french revolution had some kino moments
ok could you give an example?



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