Satanic Temple Installs ‘Serpent of Genesis’ Statue Inside the Illinois State Capitol

The Satanic Temple has installed a “Serpent of Genesis” statue inside the Illinois State Capitol.

Last year, the Satanic Temple installed a “Baby Baphomet” statue in the annual Illinois Capitol Rotunda holiday display.

Satanic “Minister Adam” claimed that this year’s display, the third year the Temple has placed one, is meant to focus on banned books.

“So we selected a banned book, Copernicus’ ‘Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres,’ published in 1543 and banned by the Catholic church for over 200 years,” Adam said while speaking in the Capitol, according to a report from Advantage News. “This sits on a plinth with a basket of handknit apples as well as a 12-foot crocheted snake.”

TRENDING: BREAKING EXCLUSIVE: Daniel Kimmage Deposition By MO and LA AGs Reveals State Department Was Funding Online Fact-Checkers to Censor Speech

The satanist said that it is “ok” with him if people are offended by the display.

“Being offended is something that is more than welcomed for them to be able to do, that is their right, but we have every right to be here and we’re not going to sanitize that message because someone else is offended by that,” Adam said.

The Capitol also has a Christmas tree donated by the Secretary of State’s office, a menorah, and a nativity scene.

Satanic Temple to Install ‘Baby Baphomet’ Statue Among Illinois Capitol Holiday Display on Monday During Christmas Week

According to the report, during the nativity scene’s dedication by a Christian group last week, a speaker named Beth Rogers said it’s her belief Jesus comes out on top.

“And I’m going to say, that little baby in the manger later crushed Satan the serpent’s head and the gates of hell will not prevail,” she said.

The Satanic Temple does not celebrate Christmas but rather Sol Invictus, which falls on the same day.

According to their website, the day is a “celebration of being unconquered by superstition and consistent in the pursuit and sharing of knowledge.”

The Satanic Temple made headlines last year for seeking a court declaration to allow abortions for their Texas members, claiming that the laws violate their “religious freedom” to perform “abortion rituals.”

- Advertisement -

Links to check out

Latest Articles