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The Concord Police Department is preparing to bring criminal mischief charges against a suspect accused of vandalizing The Satanic Temple’s display outside the New Hampshire State House. For the ...
The display was initially erected in opposition to a Nativity scene and Christmas tree also in front of the statehouse.
The Satanic Temple brought back a second statue of an occult deity to the State House Plaza in Concord, one week after a group of unidentified vandals destroyed the first display.
For years, the Satanic Temple, founded in 2013, has sought to push back on religious messages or icons around government buildings by installing statues of its half-goat, half-human statue, Baphomet.
A Christmas tree, a nativity scene, and a half-human, half-goat statue linked to the occult may not seem like displays that normally go together. However, in New Hampshire, all three were briefly on ...
A holiday display that leaders from The Satanic Temple in New Hampshire and Vermont installed on a city plaza in Concord, N.H., shown at left on Monday, Dec. 9, was toppled in an apparent act of ...
It’s a holiday display installed by the Satanic Temple – near the city of Concord’s Nativity scene, according to the city’s Saturday Facebook post.
Satanic Temple unveils holiday display monument at Concord, New Hampshire state house near nativity scene. City says it’s allowing statue.
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