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Like the Denver Airport or the architectural plans of Washington
The world must rush JEW USA and destroy the satanist hideout

Controversial satanic statue being planned by the Satanic Temple for proposed placement at the Oklahoma Statehouse.
After raising funds to cover the project, the group has now commissioned the creation of the statue, and it’s well on its way to bronzing. The first look at the statue is being met with reactions across the board, ranging between delight and humor, to concern and condemnation. The issue has raised questions about religion, the occult, politics, history and rights in the United States.

In January the Satanic Temple announced plans to erect a monument glorifying the Dark Lord on the front lawn of the Oklahoma Statehouse. An Indiegogo campaign was launched with what seemed like a somewhat lofty goal of $20,000, but by the time donations ended almost $30,000 had been raised. Now an artist trained in classical sculpture is toiling away in New York, crafting a Baphomet figure sitting beneath an inverted pentagram and flanked by two children gazing upward in loyalty. When it is finished, it will be cast in bronze and, the Satanists hope,
eventually displayed in Oklahoma.

The statue is a direct response to the state’s installation of a Ten Commandments monument outside the Capitol in 2012. State Representative Mike Ritze paid for the controversial statue with his own money, and therefore it was considered a donation and OK to place on government
property. Following that line of reasoning, the Satanic Temple submitted a formal application for their monument.

The Temple estimates that the monument will be finished in a few months. Once it’s done, they plan to put it in front of the Oklahoma Statehouse regardless of the the Capitol Preservation
Commission’s ongoing battle against the ACLU. They feel this should be allowed because their application was submitted before all the hullabaloo over Ritze’s monument.

Here’s the First Look at the New Satanic Monument Being Built for Oklahoma’s Statehouse | VICE United States

@Peter C @KAL-EL @boomslang

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Like the Denver Airport or the architectural plans of Washington
The world must rush JEW USA and destroy the satanist hideout

Controversial satanic statue being planned by the Satanic Temple for proposed placement at the Oklahoma Statehouse.
After raising funds to cover the project, the group has now commissioned the creation of the statue, and it’s well on its way to bronzing. The first look at the statue is being met with reactions across the board, ranging between delight and humor, to concern and condemnation. The issue has raised questions about religion, the occult, politics, history and rights in the United States.

In January the Satanic Temple announced plans to erect a monument glorifying the Dark Lord on the front lawn of the Oklahoma Statehouse. An Indiegogo campaign was launched with what seemed like a somewhat lofty goal of $20,000, but by the time donations ended almost $30,000 had been raised. Now an artist trained in classical sculpture is toiling away in New York, crafting a Baphomet figure sitting beneath an inverted pentagram and flanked by two children gazing upward in loyalty. When it is finished, it will be cast in bronze and, the Satanists hope,
eventually displayed in Oklahoma.

The statue is a direct response to the state’s installation of a Ten Commandments monument outside the Capitol in 2012. State Representative Mike Ritze paid for the controversial statue with his own money, and therefore it was considered a donation and OK to place on government
property. Following that line of reasoning, the Satanic Temple submitted a formal application for their monument.

The Temple estimates that the monument will be finished in a few months. Once it’s done, they plan to put it in front of the Oklahoma Statehouse regardless of the the Capitol Preservation
Commission’s ongoing battle against the ACLU. They feel this should be allowed because their application was submitted before all the hullabaloo over Ritze’s monument.

Here’s the First Look at the New Satanic Monument Being Built for Oklahoma’s Statehouse | VICE United States

@Peter C @KAL-EL @boomslang

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WTF!?!? :guns:lol a couple of those pics are comical.
 
First off there is no real "satanic temple". A website www.thesatanictemple.com was created on 3/7/2012 just as the 10 Commandments statue was being erected. See a connection?

Somebody (probably in the ACLU) was pissed at the lack of separation between church and state allowed by Mike Ritze and decided "ok if he thinks it's ok for religion to be displayed on government property..well just wait until he sees something by satanists"

So the website was created and the statue commissioned through donations.

The person running the statue effort has a good point. Some people seem to think it is "ok" to have their religion in prominence (since they happen to be in the majority)...at the expense of minority religions. But if they truly claim their religion is on "equal footing" with everybody else then they will have to share that footing with ALL others...including a belief they find horrific - satanism.

So I'd donate to the statue cause..and many others would too...just to prove a point about the separation of church and state and why it is important.
 
First off there is no real "satanic temple". A website www.thesatanictemple.com was created on 3/7/2012 just as the 10 Commandments statue was being erected. See a connection?

Somebody (probably in the ACLU) was pissed at the lack of separation between church and state allowed by Mike Ritze and decided "ok if he thinks it's ok for religion to be displayed on government property..well just wait until he sees something by satanists"

So the website was created and the statue commissioned through donations.

The person running the statue effort has a good point. Some people seem to think it is "ok" to have their religion in prominence (since they happen to be in the majority)...at the expense of minority religions. But if they truly claim their religion is on "equal footing" with everybody else then they will have to share that footing with ALL others...including a belief they find horrific - satanism.

So I'd donate to the statue cause..and many others would too...just to prove a point about the separation of church and state and why it is important.

If this pisses people off or makes them put on their tin foil hats then wait till someone commissions a statue of Hitchens at some public place or another, one foot on a pile of holy books, hand raised to the sky in defiance, holding a tome dealing with evolution. Maybe make it a gargantuan structure instead of a solitary statue, add a frolicking homosexual couple in the background.:partay::partay::partay:8-)8-)8-)
 
First off there is no real "satanic temple". A website www.thesatanictemple.com was created on 3/7/2012 just as the 10 Commandments statue was being erected. See a connection?

Somebody (probably in the ACLU) was pissed at the lack of separation between church and state allowed by Mike Ritze and decided "ok if he thinks it's ok for religion to be displayed on government property..well just wait until he sees something by satanists"

So the website was created and the statue commissioned through donations.

The person running the statue effort has a good point. Some people seem to think it is "ok" to have their religion in prominence (since they happen to be in the majority)...at the expense of minority religions. But if they truly claim their religion is on "equal footing" with everybody else then they will have to share that footing with ALL others...including a belief they find horrific - satanism.

So I'd donate to the statue cause..and many others would too...just to prove a point about the separation of church and state and why it is important
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awesome thinking......btw the statue looks cool,satan is pretty fashionable i guess:devil:
 
I like it. I want two, one on each side of my driveway.:taz:
 
Pagans?

You know, it is because of using words like "Blasphemy, sin, wrath of God, burn in Hellfire, Pagan, Sinner, original sin" etc that Westerners are giving the boot to Christianity and starting to become agnostic, atheist or just plain something else.
 
Pagans?

You know, it is because of using words like "Blasphemy, sin, wrath of God, burn in Hellfire, Pagan, Sinner, original sin" etc that Westerners are giving the boot to Christianity and starting to become agnostic, atheist or just plain something else.
Beeing atheist is quite acceptable, but satanist is antother thing
 
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First off there is no real "satanic temple". A website www.thesatanictemple.com was created on 3/7/2012 just as the 10 Commandments statue was being erected. See a connection?

Somebody (probably in the ACLU) was pissed at the lack of separation between church and state allowed by Mike Ritze and decided "ok if he thinks it's ok for religion to be displayed on government property..well just wait until he sees something by satanists"

So the website was created and the statue commissioned through donations.

The person running the statue effort has a good point. Some people seem to think it is "ok" to have their religion in prominence (since they happen to be in the majority)...at the expense of minority religions. But if they truly claim their religion is on "equal footing" with everybody else then they will have to share that footing with ALL others...including a belief they find horrific - satanism.

So I'd donate to the statue cause..and many others would too...just to prove a point about the separation of church and state and why it is important.

I don't think donating to this cause is the right thing to do....I am in the same boat as you are....and this is how I see it...since you(and I) are advocating separation of church and state.....we should be advocating separation of church and state.....not representation of ALL religions(no matter how minority it is) in a state property.....although I do get the 'humorous protest' of the whole campaign....a lot of people who are advocating for the Ten Commandments won't get the point these people are trying to make....and perceive it as a 'battle between good and evil....god and satan"......and thus will be motivated to continue and expand their campaign of representing religious symbolism on state properties.....this has a very good chance of back-firing!

On a lighter note:They should make a statue of Anubis and put it up there!
 
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