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Ooh, there’s drama in Iowa!
A Satanic altar was put up in the Iowa State Capitol by the Satanic Temple of Iowa last week.
Here’s the display, which will be up for two weeks:
As many of you have become aware , last week a display was erected at the Iowa Capitol by the Satanic Temple of Iowa . As I have respond to concern from Iowans about the display , I want to share with you how the display came to be and my reception . How did it happen?• The…pic.twitter.com/8ODJXCxu9Y
According to Iowa representative Jon Dunwell, “Access for displays at the Capitol are open to anyone through an application process. Though there are some guidelines, they do not discriminate on the basis of religion or ideology.”
As expected,some peopleare really mad about it.
“These people are sick and disgusting,” someone posted.
“This is spiritual warfare!!” another said.
Representative Dunwell explained how he felt on X.
“My observation as a follower of Christ, I certainly find a display from the Satanic Temple objectionable,” he posted. “It stands in direct opposition to my faith and would be classified as evil.”
Another representative, Brad Sherman, called the display “disgusting” in hisnewsletter.
According to KCCI, people haveorganizedprayer circles around the Christmas tree in the Capitol.
Governor Kim Reynolds shared a picture of one such prayer circle, saying, “Free speech is a right afforded to all. But how we use it matters. Today’s event is proof that in the battle between good and evil, good will always prevail.”
Today , faithful Iowans gather in the Capitol rotunda to display the Nativity and implore for peace . Free speech is a rightfulness afford to all . But how we use it matters . Today ’s event is validation that in the engagement between good and malign , in force will always prevail.pic.twitter.com/phD9KYmXHY
In their defense, the President of the Satanic Temple told theDes Moines Register, “People assume that we’re there to insult Christians, and we’re not.”
“I would hope that even people who disagree with the symbolism behind our values,” he continued. “It’s certainly a greater evil to allow the government to pick and choose between forms of religious expression.”
Ultimately, I think this person sums this whole thing up best:
i admire the satanic tabernacle in that nobody else could get out with doing the same bit over and over and having people decrease for it every timehttps://t.co/4nTqKsb2GO