The Baphomet was broken, and the tablet was illegible and missing pieces," TST wrote in a statement, highlighting the continuous vandalism faced by their display.
State Rep. Ellen Read expressed, "Once again, the people who are supposedly doing this in the name of Christianity, a religion that professes faith and love and peace," signaling the irony of the situation.
The Satanic Temple seeks to foster benevolence and empathy, emphasizing the contrast between their mission and the actions of those vandalizing their display.
In a bold move, this year the State House in Concord allowed TST to include their monument, showcasing a growing acceptance of diverse beliefs in public displays.
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