[–] Shilly_Mc_Shillface [S] 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
The real Synagogue of Satan keeps a lower profile than this group, but they are monitoring the public sentiment. It won't be long now...
[–] KILLtheRATS 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
Christians are pussies. This is what they deserve.
[–] OneTrueCube 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
It seems like a lot of Voat doesn't understand the point of this statue.
A courthouse in Arkansas put up a Ten Commandments statue outside of their government building, a clear violation of the separation of church and state.
This group then commissioned this statue as a protest, claiming that if the local govt. was allowed to break the separation, then anyone should be able to put up a statue featuring any religious iconography. They chose Satan for the knee-jerk reaction it would elicit.
Besides, the officialized Church Of Satan is largely harmless, the LaVeyan branch which operates in the public eye (and does shit like this) doesn't have anything to do with the blood sacrifices and rituals going on in Hollywood and other elite rings.
[–] Sosacms 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Just a friendly Satanist organization that's trying to remind everyone that any door we open for Christianity will also be open to every other religion. Including Islam. So think very carefully before getting Religion and Government too close.
Take marriage for example. Religious practice, Government gets involved with little things here and there... Until suddenly Government has more power over religious practices than religions.
Satanists keep us reminded to never open that box for the religions we support, because it will open the doors for the religions we don't support and/or expand Government control over all religions.
[–] Sitnikoff 2 points 5 points 7 points (+7|-2) ago
That statue is blatant agitprop; meant to foment conflict between Judeo-Christians and satanists to where something either blows up or they end up pushing Christians completely out of the city's culture. To derail their efforts, we need to expose to the world how satanism is not a religion, but rather an excuse to attempt to commit objective and unlwaful unrighteousness at the expense of the innocent and upright, antithetical to true liberty and justice that the USA was founded to uphold in the first place. Jesus Christ will vanquish the enemy, and the satanists will continue to act with pure idiotic panic until they repent and turn away from their abominations, or meet the face of God's righteous wrath. God be with us.
[–] Sitnikoff 2 points -1 points 1 point (+1|-2) ago (edited ago)
What a pathetic strawman you have there. Since you have no idea of the actual reason that monument of the Ten Commandments is allowed to be there, let me correct you by showing what ACT 1231 actually says: The law states the "placing of a monument to the Ten Commandments on the grounds of the Arkansas State Capitol would help the people of the United States and of the State of Arkansas to know the Ten Commandments as the moral foundation of the law," and that the monument would be paid for by private donations.
Therefore, all the law is doing is allowing the monument to be there as an endorsement symbol of the morality that exists as the historical foundation of American law; and it doesn't even allow for the monument to be paid for by taxpayers, requiring it to be funded privately and not publically. The organization who put it there isn't even a government organization; it's a private non-profit organization called The American History & Heritage Foundation. The monument is essentially presented by the people and for the people. The ten commandments monument is totally constitutional and you cannot deny it.
Besides, freedom from religion is not the same as freedom from morality and lawfulness. Satanism is a blatant inversion of the morality that the current laws of the land originated from in the first place, seeking to push moral relativism and social darwinism and epi-eugenics. Its perverted morality is literally anti-human, and fundamentally anti-American, so don't be surprised and pretend to lose your shit when you observe American people preferring lawfulness over lawlessness out of love reverence for Jesus Christ, the one true God who is righteous and true to His Word and perfectly just in all His ways and worthy of honor and praise and is the absolute victor against all evil and unrighteousness.
[–] Voat_a_Goat_Mamma 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I support the statue and what is meant for...even paid for its construction. Now I will donate for the lawsuits to follow. Why? I live in this damn state and the church and state are too damn cozy.
[–] Shilly_Mc_Shillface [S] ago
Clue us all in how church & state are tied. What problems are you seeing?
[–] Voat_a_Goat_Mamma 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
A representative called Satanist's terrorists for trying to get the statue here.
I was told upon moving here I needed to go to church by a state social worker or lose my kids.
The governor has a Bible quote on his official Facebook page every Sunday.
Good Friday is always off for officials like the court.
You can not testify or hold public office as an atheist according to the state Constitution.