A Satanic organization unveiled a controversial bronze Baphomet 
sculpture in Detroit just before midnight on Saturday, after trying in 
vain to have it installed near a 10 Commandments monument in Oklahoma.
Due to planned demonstrations, the group, which is opposed to Bible-themed displays on government land, kept the location of the unveiling of its 9-foot-tall monument secret until the last moment, when it emailed the information to ticket holders.
The Satanic Temple unveiled the one-ton statue at an industrial 
building near the Detroit River just before 11:30 p.m. local time as 
supporters cheered, "Hail Satan." Some of the hundreds in attendance 
rushed to pose for photos.
The statue of a winged Baphomet with a human body and a goat's head resembled a design the group previously released. Statues of a boy and a girl stood in poses of adoration on either side.
Director of the Satanic Temple Detroit chapter, Jex Blackmore, said
 temple members planned to transport the sculpture to Arkansas, where 
earlier this year, the governor signed a bill authorizing a 10 
Commandments monument on the State Capitol's grounds.
The presentation of Baphomet in Detroit on Saturday, drew protest from local Christians. About 50 people prayed for the city and denounced the monument outside a business where the Satanic Temple previously tried to display the statue before fears of a backlash scuttled the plan.
"The last thing we need in Detroit is having a welcome home party for evil," said Reverend Dave Bullock, a pastor at Greater St. Matthew Baptist Church in Highland Park, Michigan.
Source: Reuters
 
 
 
 
 
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