The Goat-Headed Figure Returns to Concord

Concord, USAWed Dec 18 2024
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In the heart of Concord, New Hampshire, a curious display has resurfaced. A goat-faced figure, sporting bright yellow eyes, has made its way back to the city plaza near the State House. This isn't just any statue; it's a holiday display by The Satanic Temple. The display, which includes a black marble tablet with the group's tenets, was first unveiled on December 7. However, it met an unfortunate fate when it was vandalized just three days later. Despite the damage, the display has been repaired and returned, much to the delight of those who support freedom of speech and religion. The statue, adorned with purple lilacs and an apple, stands as a symbol of empathy, bodily autonomy, and respect for scientific facts. However, not everyone is pleased with its presence. Some see it as an attempt to drive an anti-religious agenda. Mayor Byron O. Champlin and Cornerstone Action, a conservative Christian group, have both voiced their criticism. But others, like Abbigail Rollins, the owner of Witchlight Oracle Apothecary, welcome the display as a sign of religious pluralism. Concord officials found themselves in a tricky situation. They could either grant a permit for the display or ban all holiday displays. They chose the former to avoid potential legal issues. The Satanic Temple sees this as a challenge to those who want to impose a single religious view in public spaces. The display, titled "Un-Concord, " is meant to spark critical thinking and promote religious pluralism.