The demonic statue was unveiled as part of the Church of Satan’s protest against a 2015 bill signed into law that allows “the placement on the State Capitol grounds of a suitable monument commemorating the Ten Commandments.”
Satanists gathered at the 8.5-foot statue chanting “Hail Satan!” while some chanted in Latin.
Star-Telegram reports: Arkansas state Sen. Jason Rapert, who was the lead sponsor of the bill that is now known as Act 1231, released a statement on Facebook in advance of the Satanist gathering.
— Jessi Turnure (@JessiTurnure) August 16, 2018
The act’s closing sentence reads, “The placement of the monument under this section shall not be construed to mean that the State of Arkansas favors any particular religion or denomination over others.”
The ACLU of Arkansas sued to challenge the constitutionality of Act 1231 in May, according to a news release. That challenge is still moving through the court system.
Not one legislator responded Rep. Kim Hammer tells @KATVNews.
Sources: NeonNettle.com; Star-telegram.com; DuckDuckGo.com