Theoretical perspective to the deliberations of this study will be given to Mircea Eliade’s new humanism, Erich Fromm’s radical humanism and personalism, philosophy and sociology of culture, plus some more references to the philosophy of science and epistemology. Eliade's new humanism is introduced into the world of intercultural dialogue. Man strives for happiness, but one of the most versatile needs is sacrum (Eliade, 1978). The time and value of this sphere are eternal. Religion, in addition to the language and history, is an essential component of personal and national identity. Cultural heritage makes us feel, for example, the Poles. Only the left-wing fashionable ideologies of postmodernism time are trying to convince the public that such a fundamental component of identity is sexual orientation.