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Festive Satanic statue added to Illinois statehouse | Festive Satanic statue added to Illinois statehouse |
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A satanic group has added its own statue to a series of displays in the government building of the US state of Illinois to mark the festive season. | A satanic group has added its own statue to a series of displays in the government building of the US state of Illinois to mark the festive season. |
Placed between a Christmas tree and a menorah, the four-foot sculpture depicts a snake coiled around an outstretched arm holding an apple. | Placed between a Christmas tree and a menorah, the four-foot sculpture depicts a snake coiled around an outstretched arm holding an apple. |
It's the first display sponsored by the Chicago chapter of the Temple of Satan. | It's the first display sponsored by the Chicago chapter of the Temple of Satan. |
The state government said the temple had the same right as other religious groups to have a display. | The state government said the temple had the same right as other religious groups to have a display. |
"Under the Constitution, the First Amendment, people have a right to express their feelings, their thoughts," Dave Druker, spokesman for the Illinois secretary of state, told the State Journal-Register. "This recognises that." | "Under the Constitution, the First Amendment, people have a right to express their feelings, their thoughts," Dave Druker, spokesman for the Illinois secretary of state, told the State Journal-Register. "This recognises that." |
The move has been criticised on social media by Illinois Family Action, an anti-abortion pressure group. | |
Past decorations in the statehouse rotunda, in the state capital Springfield, have included a "Festivus" pole - a reference to a fictional holiday which was the subject of an episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. | Past decorations in the statehouse rotunda, in the state capital Springfield, have included a "Festivus" pole - a reference to a fictional holiday which was the subject of an episode of the sitcom Seinfeld. |
What is the Satanic Temple? | What is the Satanic Temple? |
Founded in 2012 in Salem, Massachusetts, the Temple of Satan describes itself as a non-theistic group that aims to "encourage benevolence and empathy among all people". | Founded in 2012 in Salem, Massachusetts, the Temple of Satan describes itself as a non-theistic group that aims to "encourage benevolence and empathy among all people". |
It says its uses satanic imagery to promote the separation of church and state and to campaign for "practical common sense and justice". | It says its uses satanic imagery to promote the separation of church and state and to campaign for "practical common sense and justice". |
It has 15 official chapterhouses in the US, the biggest of which is based in Michigan. | It has 15 official chapterhouses in the US, the biggest of which is based in Michigan. |
The temple was started by Harvard graduate Doug Mesner, known as "Lucien Greaves", and an individual known as "Malcolm Jerry". | The temple was started by Harvard graduate Doug Mesner, known as "Lucien Greaves", and an individual known as "Malcolm Jerry". |
In a speech, Mr Greaves said the group had had "thousands" of membership applications since the election of US President Donald Trump in 2016. | In a speech, Mr Greaves said the group had had "thousands" of membership applications since the election of US President Donald Trump in 2016. |
Earlier this year, members of a Satanic Temple placed a statue of Baphomet - a goat-like deity associated with Satanism - outside Arkansas' statehouse during a First Amendment rally. | |
The group also settled a $50m lawsuit against Netflix and Warner Bros last month over a statue of Baphomet used in the TV series The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. | The group also settled a $50m lawsuit against Netflix and Warner Bros last month over a statue of Baphomet used in the TV series The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. |