The Satanic Temple is claiming a religious freedom victory after
winning the right to erect a fallen angel holiday display in Miami. Now
it wants to put up a statue of pagan idol Baphomet in the Oklahoma state
capitol next to one of the 10 Commandments.
The cardboard display in the Florida state capitol consists of a
diorama of an angel falling from the sky into hell and an
inscription, “Happy holidays from the Satanic Temple” atop of it.
The stand is scheduled to be put up on Dec. 22, together with a
“Happy Winter Solstice” banner from the Freedom From Religion
Foundation and an entry from the Church of the Flying Spaghetti
Monster. All the displays have been approved by the state
government.
“We hope that, this holiday season, everybody can put their
religious differences aside and respect that the celebratory
spirit of responsible hedonism is available to all,” Lucien
Greaves, spokesman for the Satanic Temple, said in an email to
CBS Miami.
Last year the Florida Department of Management Services rejected
the proposed holiday display from the New York-based Satanic
Temple (not to be confused with Anton Szandor LaVey’s Church of
Satan) because, according to the agency, the proposal was
“grossly offensive during the holiday season.”
In 2013, the capitol’s rotunda did allow the display of a
privately funded Pastafarian Flying Spaghetti Monster and a
six-foot “Festivus pole” made out of beer cans, as well as
displays from some atheist groups.
The temple continued demanding equal representation, with legal
backing from Americans United for the Separation of Church and
State threatening to sue the state of Florida for violating the
temple's free speech rights. This year a Satanic display appeared
in the capitol largely because “this time around we arrived
with lawyers,” Greaves wrote in an email.
“In a nation that respects religious liberty, viewpoint
discrimination is simply intolerable,” Greaves said in a
statement. “For that reason, we feel our holiday display
sends a very important, affirmative message that goes above and
beyond that of superficial season's greetings.”
The Satanic Temple has a broadly libertarian philosophy: it’s
pro-choice, in favor of same-sex marriage and champions
individual liberty.
The Satanic Temple also claims to be active in politics,
“facilitating the communication and mobilization of
politically aware Satanists.”
The group made headlines
earlier this year when it proposed to place a 2-meter-tall statue
of Baphomet in front of the Oklahoma state capitol next to a
statue of the 10 Commandments, citing their freedom of religion
rights under the US Constitution.
“We embrace practical common sense and justice. As an
organized religion, we feel it is our function to actively
provide outreach, to lead by example, and to participate in
public affairs wheresoever the issues might benefit from
rational, Satanic insights,” the Temple says on its website.
Related: Satanic Temple Wants Display of Satan Descending Into Hell to Be Featured Inside Florida's Capitol
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