Plaque in Minnesota Capitol Thanks Governor for “Allowing the Spread of Satanism”

Above: In 2018 the Satanic Temple parked a trailer carrying a statue of the figure baphomet in front of the Arkansas Capitol Building (File Photo).

A satanic plaque displayed in the Minnesota State Capitol is thanking Governor Tim Walz for “allowing the spread of Satanism.”

The plaque, from a group calling itself the “Democrat Coalition of Satan Worshippers,” reads: “The Democrat Coalition of Satan Worshippers thanks Gov. Tim Walz for not standing in the way of spreading Satanism in the state Capitol building. Satan has a special place for you.”

CBN reports Minnesota State Representative Pam Altendorf discovered the display on the ground floor of the Capitol building and shared video of it on social media. The plaque was originally installed last April and was supposed to be temporary. However, the plaque has remained in place.

This isn’t the first time satanic groups have targeted government buildings with controversial displays. The Satanic Temple, for example, has a long history of stirring up controversy around the the country — including in Arkansas.

In 2023, the Satanic Temple placed pro-abortion billboards across Arkansas claiming “Abortions Save Lives.” The group has also opposed Arkansas’ Ten Commandments monument at the State Capitol and even parked a 7½-foot statue of the satanic figure baphomet on a trailer in front of the Arkansas Capitol Building in 2018 after state leaders refused to place the statue on the Capitol lawn permanently.

Arkansans should be grateful that our state leaders have consistently stood against satanic displays like the one in Minnesota. Arkansas has maintained strong protections for religious liberty while refusing to yield to groups that simply want to mock and offend. That is something we should not take for granted.

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Updated: Satanic Temple Places Pro-Abortion Billboards in Arkansas

Above: A photograph of one of the Satanic Temple’s pro-abortion billboards near I-30 in Little Rock.

The Satanic Temple has placed pro-abortion billboards in Arkansas.

The billboards come as the group has dropped its lawsuit against Lamar Advertising Company over a set of pro-abortion billboards the company rejected in 2020.

Above: A photograph of one of the Satanic Temple’s pro-abortion billboards near Springdale, Arkansas.

In 2020 the Satanic Temple proposed four billboard designs that falsely claimed The Satanic Temple’s “religious abortion ritual averts many state restrictions” on abortion and that “abortions save lives.” The group reportedly wanted Lamar Advertising Company to place the billboards near pregnancy resource centers in Arkansas.

Lamar Advertising Company understandably rejected the billboard designs for being “misleading and offensive.” The Satanic Temple sued Lamar in federal court as a result.

On Tuesday attorneys for Lamar and the Satanic Temple filed court documents stating, “The parties have resolved all issues between them, and there remain no issues to be decided by this Court.”

On Tuesday Family Council also learned that the Satanic Temple had paid to place at least one billboard in Northwest Arkansas claiming that “Abortions Save Lives!”

The billboard advertises “Free Religious Abortion Care,” and it provides an address for a website that tells how to get abortion drugs in New Mexico.

Attorneys for Lamar Advertising Company did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the lawsuit and the new pro-abortion billboard.

It’s worth pointing out that the Satanic Temple is an atheist organization with a long history of stirring up controversy in Arkansas.

The group has opposed Arkansas’ monument honoring the Ten Commandments and is part of a lawsuit to have the monument removed from the capitol grounds.

In August of 2018 the Satanic Temple held a small protest in front of the State Capitol, and parked a flatbed trailer holding a 7½-foot statue of baphomet — a satanic figure — in front of the Capitol Building for a short time.

Abortion doesn’t “save lives” — it ends lives. It takes the life of an unborn baby, and it hurts women. The Satanic Temple simply has no business making these outrageous, pro-abortion claims on billboards in Arkansas.

Updated 1:00pm Thursday, August 10: Family Council has confirmed that the Satanic Temple has placed multiple pro-abortion billboards in Arkansas. This story has been updated to reflect that fact.