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niyad

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Tue Dec 20, 2016, 11:15 PM Dec 2016

Vandals attack pentagram erected to protest Nativity scene

(hey, assholes, the pentagram is NOT "satanic", you clueless twits, but nice try)


Vandals attack pentagram erected to protest Nativity scene

BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) — A 300-pound metal sculpture of a satanic pentagram, erected as an atheist protest to a public park's Nativity scene, was severely damaged on Tuesday when it was pulled to the ground by vandals.



(1 of 1) A satanic (pentagrams are NOT "satanic", you assholes) pentagram erected by atheist Preston Smith lies damaged in Boca Raton's Sanborn Square, Fla. on Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2016. Smith erected the pentagram earlier this month to protest a Nativity scene place in the city-owned square. Vandals apparently dragged down the 300-pound statue using a chain attached to a vehicle.
December 21, 2016

Atheist Preston Smith's 10-foot tall sculpture lay broken in Sanborn Square at noon. Tire tracks led from the twisted metal to the street. It appeared vandals had attached a chain from a vehicle to the sculpture and yanked it down, dragging it several feet. As local television reporters prepared live broadcasts, two passers-by stopped and pushed the sculpture back onto its base before walking away. The sculpture sits about 20 feet from a traditional Nativity scene of Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus, and is backed by a banner from an atheist group reading "Keep Saturn in Saturnalias," a reference to the belief that the early Christian church substituted Christmas for a Roman pagan holiday.

It is the latest Florida protest against manger scenes on public property, mirroring earlier battles inside the state capitol in Tallahassee. Boca Raton police officer Sandra Boonenberg said the overnight strike was the third attack on Smith's sculpture and its explanatory banner since he erected the display earlier this month. Someone painted the once-red sculpture black on Monday. Earlier, someone damaged the banner. Detectives are investigating.

Smith, a middle school English teacher, said that as an atheist, he does not believe in God nor Satan, but is using a symbol often associated with devil worship (according to the idiot christians) to highlight his belief that religious displays have no place on public property, because they make non-believers "feel like second-class citizens." "We are here to call out Christian hypocrisy and theistic bias in taxpayer-funded public arenas while advocating for the separation of church and state," he told The Associated Press. "Our ultimate goal is to return the government to its viewpoint neutral stance so that when an atheist takes a stroll through the park we aren't assaulted by Bronze Age mythology."

He said the vandalism "feels like Saudi Arabia, not America." The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that government agencies can allow religious displays on public property, but if they do, they cannot discriminate. Both the Nativity scene and the Pentagram were installed with city permits. A group of local religious leaders — 14 ministers, two rabbis and the president of the city's mosque — placed a banner next to Smith's sculpture criticizing its placement. "The use of satanic (again, you assholes, NOT "satanic&quot symbols is offensive and harmful to our community's well-being," the banner reads. "We find it a shameful and hypocritical way to advocate for freedom from religion."
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