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At this time of year, when certain religions blast everyone with their propaganda on government property, it's nice to know the Constitution still holds sway.
The Illinois statehouse has both a Christmas tree and menorah, both representing their respective adherents. But placed in between the two is a newcomer to the scene: a snake coiled around an outstretched arm holding an apple.
The Chicago chapter of the Temple of Satan has their own display titled, Knowledge is the Greatest Gift. In its application for the display, The Satanic Temple-Chicago calls itself a nontheistic organization that aims to "encourage benevolence and empathy among all people." The group also rejects tyrannical authority and advocates for common sense and justice, the application said.
Needless to say, Christians and conservatives are up in arms at this display. After all, who wants benevolence and empathy among all people? Better we celebrate the supposed birth of a baby born to an unwed woman by someone she wasn't romantically linked with.
Fortunately, the Constitution has the last word on such matters.
Illinois Secretary of State spokesman Dave Druker said the group has the same rights as other religious organizations to have a display in the rotunda.
"Under the Constitution, the First Amendment, people have a right to express their feelings, their thoughts," Druker said. "This recognizes that."
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/illinois/articles/2018-12-04/illinois-capitol-rotunda-includes-satanic-temple-display
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-met-satanic-display-in-state-capitol-20181204-story.html
The Illinois statehouse has both a Christmas tree and menorah, both representing their respective adherents. But placed in between the two is a newcomer to the scene: a snake coiled around an outstretched arm holding an apple.
The Chicago chapter of the Temple of Satan has their own display titled, Knowledge is the Greatest Gift. In its application for the display, The Satanic Temple-Chicago calls itself a nontheistic organization that aims to "encourage benevolence and empathy among all people." The group also rejects tyrannical authority and advocates for common sense and justice, the application said.
Needless to say, Christians and conservatives are up in arms at this display. After all, who wants benevolence and empathy among all people? Better we celebrate the supposed birth of a baby born to an unwed woman by someone she wasn't romantically linked with.
Fortunately, the Constitution has the last word on such matters.
Illinois Secretary of State spokesman Dave Druker said the group has the same rights as other religious organizations to have a display in the rotunda.
"Under the Constitution, the First Amendment, people have a right to express their feelings, their thoughts," Druker said. "This recognizes that."
https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/illinois/articles/2018-12-04/illinois-capitol-rotunda-includes-satanic-temple-display
https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-met-satanic-display-in-state-capitol-20181204-story.html