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Threats force statue unveiling of Satan to secret Detroit venue

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DETROIT—An 8½-foot-tall bronze monument featuring a goat-headed Satan will be unveiled at a secret, ticketed event in Detroit after the owner of a popular restaurant and entertainm­ent complex backed out and opponents issued threats, organizers said.

The 1½-ton Baphomet, which is backed by an inverted pentagram and flanked by statues of two young children gazing up at the creature, shows Satan with horns, hooves, wings and a beard.

The Satanic Temple, a group that advocates for the separation of church and state, will release the location of the unveiling on the day of the event, and details will be sent to tickethold­ers only, the group’s co-founder Lucien Greaves told The Associated Press Monday.

“Tickets are going to be pre-ordered to cut down on harassment ... people threatenin­g to burn the venue down,” Greaves said.

“If people don’t want to come, they don’t need to come,” he added.

Greaves said he reported the threats to authoritie­s. The AP left a message Monday seeking comment from Detroit police.

Restaurant owner backs out

The statue was to have been unveiled on July 25 at Bert’s Market Place in Detroit’s Eastern Market district, but Bert Dearing said he gave the group back it’s $3,000 rental fee when he learned who booked the place.

“Detroit is a very religious area,” Dearing said. “When I rented the place, I just thought it was a church. I didn’t know about the unveiling of a statue. We weren’t aware they were into devil worshippin­g.”

The Satanic Temple Detroit chapter founder Jex Blackmore has said the group doesn’t worship Satan but does promote individual­ity, compassion and views that differ from Christian and conservati­ve beliefs.

More than $100,000

The statue was designed and built at a cost of more than $100,000 and had been planned for the state Capitol in Oklahoma City until Oklahoma’s Supreme Court banned religious displays — including a monument of the Ten Commandmen­ts — on Capitol grounds.

Greaves said the statue will not remain in Detroit and that The Satanic Temple wants to erect it outside Arkansas’ Statehouse in Little Rock where a Ten Commandmen­ts monument also is planned.

Detroit was selected for the unveiling because The Satanic Temple in the city has a “strong congregati­on,” Greaves said. “We just have a good community over there.”

Blackmore said Detroit has more than 200 registered members.

Bishop Charles Ellis III, pastor of the 6,000-member Greater Grace Temple in Detroit, said he is not concerned about a statue depicting Satan being unveiled in the city because America “was built on freedom of speech and freedom of religion.” (AP)

 ?? (AP FOTO) ?? 1 1/2-TON BAPHOMET. This July 6, 2015 file photo provided by The Satanic Temple shows an 8 1/2-foot-tall bronze monument featuring Satan, which was cast from in New York. The Satanic Temple said it advocates the separation of church and state.
(AP FOTO) 1 1/2-TON BAPHOMET. This July 6, 2015 file photo provided by The Satanic Temple shows an 8 1/2-foot-tall bronze monument featuring Satan, which was cast from in New York. The Satanic Temple said it advocates the separation of church and state.

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