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‘Satan’s greetings’: Satanists erect diabolic display alongside Nativity set in Illinois Statehouse

Updated: December 7, 2018 at 3:50 pm EST  See Comments

December 7, 2018 (LifeSiteNews) – A Satanic Temple display now sits alongside a Christmas tree and a Nativity scene in the Illinois Statehouse as part of what was supposed to be Christmas-themed decorations.  

The black-colored statue from the Satanists depicts a hand clutching an apple with a serpent wrapped around the forearm. A red glow lights the figure from below.

The so-called holiday monument is titled “Snaketivity” and was created by The Satanic Temple — Chicago Chapter. A plaque on the base of the statue reads, “Knowledge is the greatest gift.”  The sculpture appears to celebrate the fall of mankind, as Adam and Eve succumbed to the serpent’s temptation to eat of the fruit forbidden by God.  

“We see Satan as a hero in that story, of course, spreading knowledge,” said Lex Manticore, a spokesman for the group behind the display.  Manticore confirmed to The State Journal-Register that the statue does indeed represent the story from Genesis where Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge.

Manticore explained that his group––which consists of just 150 people, some of whom do not live in Illinois––doesn’t actually believe in “anything supernatural.”  

“Not only do we not

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