A Satanists Group Wants Arkansas to Place A Satanic Statue Next To The Ten Commandments On Capitol Grounds.

United States
September 9, 2015 5:47pm CST
So what do you think. Are they going to get their statue? I think they will. The way I see it is, there is a line in the sand, it's time to choose which side you're on.
A group of Satanists has formally asked the state of Arkansas to place a satanic statue next to the planned Ten Commandments monument on Capitol grounds.
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• Canada
8 Dec 15
If true I think it's an interesting polar shift-the 10 Commandments are directed as duty toward God and fellow man...and satanism is hedonism, which is all about self. As a society, the choice seems to have been made long ago...what is really shocking is that the 10 Commandments are allowed up at all, it is as if God has not left Himself without witness to right and wrong, even in these end times...or perhaps, especially in these times? His words will not pass away.
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• United States
10 Dec 15
Yup, there's a line in the sand, we all have to choose which side we want to live on, good or evil.
• United States
7 Mar 16
@1hopefulman (45120)
• Canada
6 Mar 16
Time will tell but there is definitely a war going on between Satan and Jehovah.
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@topffer (42156)
• France
10 Sep 15
Lol, in my secular state, the law forbids to erect a religious statue in a public place other than a religious place, so we will not have this problem. If the "Ten Commandments" are a legal document and not a religious document, then they have not read it.
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• Preston, England
18 Sep 15
Should they add a Flying Spaghetti Monster, Cthulhu, Buddha and Obi Wan Kenobi too? I don't see why not if they are willing to have it created and placed there.
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• United States
10 Sep 15
I seem to recall hearing about this and others like it... Oh yes they will. It is upon us my friend. It is time to choose, I agree.
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@LadyDuck (471968)
• Switzerland
10 Sep 15
I have read the article. Quite frankly I do not know how the Ten Commandments can be considered a "legal document". Anyway I understand their point about private donations. I think they are going to get their statue.
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