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July 19, 2017
No, we don't have to put up with satanic monuments
By Bryan Fischer

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The city fathers of Belle Plaine, Minnesota, are doing their best to prevent satanists from erecting the first monument to the Prince of Darkness on public land, ever.

What would have been utterly unthinkable to the Founders, and should be utterly unthinkable today in an enlightened America, is now thinkable.

The bullies from the Satanic Temple in Salem, Massachusetts, have gone halfway across the country to make trouble for a peaceful community of 6,700 people and impose their own benighted views on people who have no interest in those views and have flatly rejected them. In Veteran's Park, next to the erection of a small monument depicting a soldier kneeling in prayer before the cross, satanists want to place a black cube with pentagrams inscribed on every visible surface. The city council doesn't want it there.

In a country where we believe in local control and believe that those who have to live with the consequences of decisions should be the ones to make them, this is not only un-American, it is anti-American.

Continued: http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/fischer/170719

Pulled that other article on reading it until the end.  It had a good start though.
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A religion is a religion is a religion.

If one wants religious symbols on government property, then one accepts religious symbols on government property.

Regardless of whether you like the religion or not.