Summary

The Satanic Temple’s holiday display in Concord, featuring a Baphomet statue, was vandalized twice within 48 hours, leaving it broken into pieces.

The display was meant to promote religious plurality alongside a longstanding Catholic nativity scene but faced backlash.

Mayor Byron Champlin opposed the permit, calling the display a political stunt, though the city approved it to avoid litigation.

Critics argue it disrupts holiday harmony, while supporters emphasize First Amendment protections.

The city plans to review policies on public displays to prevent similar conflicts in the future.

  • sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    15 days ago

    Yeah but only “real” religions are protected.

    Which religions are real? Just the ones that believe in God, and Christmas and stuff, duh.

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      15 days ago

      Whoa there, just because my God is a giant ball of spaghetti, who touches us all with Their noodley appendage, doesn’t mean They’re not God. It’s only the stinky atheists who don’t have a real religion. Well, maybe the agnostics too, but I’m not sure.

      My pasta themed X-mas decorations stay.

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        15 days ago

        Psssh I know you don’t really believe in such a foolish thing that’s not real, that’s why yours doesn’t count