Re: The Satan of Oklahoma
Epic satanic trolling. Strolling?
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Re: The Satan of Oklahoma
yeah...No.
For one, that statue would be creepy.
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That's a pretty cool looking statue and in all fairness, they should erect it.
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If other religions are allowed to place statues then so should this group, if others are not then same with this one.
Equality and all that.
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This thread seems to be baiting.
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Going into a Church and seeing a man nailed to a cross probably isn't all that healthy for a child's psyche but that statue would line the pockets of child therapists across the state.
'Where on the Doll did Satan mark you?'
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If the state wants to publicly endorse religions then it has to endorse all of them equally so as to not come into conflict with the first amendment.
So the options are take down the ten commandments or find the gajillion dollars to make a statue/plaque for each and every religion the public desires.
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They can have it as long as they pay for it.
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It's true. All or nothing, and it's so much easier to make everyone happy by just not giving a :wub: about religion at all rather than have to make concessions for ALL of them.
Build the statue I say.
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"The statue will also have a functional purpose as a chair where people of all ages may sit on the lap of Satan for inspiration and contemplation."
Oh my god I didn't even see that, this is perfect! BUILD IT BUILD IT!! :D
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I don't like the look of the statue personally, can't they at least put up something less of an eyesore?
And yes, be equal. Hopefully they will realize that endorsing all the religions is silly.
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Satanists are among America's most accomplished trolls and I applaud them in this effort. The image of smiling children sitting on Ol' Baphomet's lap like he's Santa Claus is just too good to pass up.
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Gen. Chris
yeah...No.
For one, that statue would be creepy.
I agree 100%. Why can't they propose something normal, like a guy executed by crucifixion? Everything but this sick stuff.
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Gromovnik
I agree 100%. Why can't they propose something normal, like a guy executed by crucifixion? Everything but this sick stuff.
This
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Originally Posted by
Gen. Chris
yeah...No.
For one, that statue would be creepy.
http://www.merrygoart.com/Crucifix.jpg
10X more creepy.
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Totally agree with Phier. Not sure why a statue of a guy's execution isn't considered more creepy than just about anything else out there.
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Totally agree with Phier. Not sure why a statue of a guy's execution isn't considered more creepy than just about anything else out there.
What about the ritualized drinking of his blood and eating of his flesh?
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Sphere
What about the ritualized drinking of his blood and eating of his flesh?
I can live with that a little easier than I can an actual statue of his execution having common public acceptance. That's once a week or once a month, and a religious ritual. This is common art. That's not to say there aren't, you know, parts of history where you might want art depicting such things like say French Revolution or god knows what. But how often do we see the three crosses, or a depiction of the crucifixion as a common household thing?
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With all the depravity and immorality that is being accepted by society as "normal" or "equal representation" rubbish, this is not a surprise. The fact that Satan is the embodiment of evil is no big deal. Funny thing is, that were a neo nazi group wants a large swastika erected, these same people would protest. Both are symbols of evil, both are offensive to groups of people, but if it is anti-christian, its okay.
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The swastika is hardly a symbol of evil, but literally means 'it is good', but that's neither here nor there.