An assault on our heritage

Posted 1/17/24

Maybe you missed the story last month, it’s interesting.

The Satanic Temple of Iowa followed the rules, applied and was approved for a display at the Iowa State Capitol for the Christmas season. …

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An assault on our heritage

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Maybe you missed the story last month, it’s interesting.

The Satanic Temple of Iowa followed the rules, applied and was approved for a display at the Iowa State Capitol for the Christmas season. Some said it was freedom of religion, free speech, but it was an attack on our U.S. and Iowa Constitutions.

Founding Father and 2nd President John Adams wrote, “Our Constitution was made for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other”. Iowa’s Constitution begins, “We the people of the State of Iowa, grateful to the Supreme Being for the blessings hitherto enjoyed……………….”.

I find no reference of Satan’s blessings, being supreme, a part of Christmas or being moral.

Governor Reynolds said the satanic display was “absolutely objectionable”, called for more speech and prayer over the Capitol. She and many others met at the Capitol Rotunda and prayed.

Hundreds of miles south in Mississippi, Navy Veteran Michael Cassidy saw the satanic image on social media and bought a ticket at his own expense. He boarded a plane to Iowa, went to the Capitol and removed Baphomet. He has been charged with criminal mischief, faces a fine and prison.

We know God answers prayer.

Governor Reynolds should do the right thing, pardon Michael Cassidy, reimburse his travel expenses and put a stop to the nonsense. There is no reason or anything to be gained by prosecuting an American hero who signed to put his life on the line for our Country.

Leland Graber

Wayland

Letter to the Editor, Satanic Temple, Iowa, capitol, Des Moines, Christmas, 2023