A woman was in custody today after damaging a Satanic Temple holiday display — a diorama of Lucifer falling into the flames of hell — in Florida's Capitol.
John Porgal, the regional director of American Atheists, told NPR member station
WFSU
"We'll put it back in that condition that it was in when she damaged it originally — as a sign of what the religious right's idea of tolerance is," he said.
A spokeswoman for the Florida Department of Law Enforcement
told the Tallahassee Democrat
Last year, a Nativity scene at the Capitol's free speech zone prompted atheist groups to get involved. There were a Festivus pole and a display of the Church of The Flying Spaghetti Monster. But the Satanic display was rejected as "grossly offensive."
This year the Americans United for Separation of Church and State threatened to sue if the state Department of Management Services rejected the Satanic display again.
Pam Olsen, who represents Christian displays at the Capitol, said while she did not like the Satanic Temple's display, she supported free speech.
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