A controversial statue unveiled by
the Satanic Temple at a secret ceremony in Detroit has attracted
protests. But who is the goat-headed figure? And what do the elements of
the statue symbolise?
The bronze statue is nearly 9ft tall and
depicts a winged hermaphrodite known as Baphomet, flanked by two smiling
children. It cost $100,000 (£64,000) to make and hundreds of Satanists
turned out to see it unveiled.Long term, the Satanic Temple wants to move the piece 900 miles (1,450km) south-west and erect it opposite a Ten Commandments monument outside Oklahoma City's Capitol Building.
The Baphomet will "complement and contrast" the Christian commandments which include "unconstitutional prohibitions against free speech and free exercise of religion," according to the organisation.
"Our statue will serve as a beacon calling for compassion and empathy among all living creatures," says Lucien Greaves, the group's co-founder.
He hopes people of all ages will "sit on the lap of Satan for inspiration and contemplation... It's a nice little tourist attraction. People would travel a great distance to see it."
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