The Satanic Temple organizes a "Let Us Burn" tour, response to Sean Feucht's "Let Us Worship"

The Satanic Temple organizes a "Let Us Burn" tour, response to Sean Feucht's "Let Us Worship"

"This scene is just as much ours as it is, so in the name of pluralism and religious freedom, there are Capitols that will likely host Satanic Planet shows soon."

Lucien Greaves, co-founder and spokesperson for the Satanic Temple, plans to copy Sean Feucht's capitol tour, "Let Us Worship", by organizing the "Let Us Burn" tour.

He explains in a communicated that a group, the "Satanic Planet", has pledged to play "in the same public places that hosted Feucht", in response to the "Let Us Worship" concert tour.

Lucien Greaves asserts that "the government cannot do is privilege his point of view over ours by giving him exclusive access to perform a concert on the grounds of the Capitol."

"Feucht is openly a theocrat who courts the attention of politicians and seeks to proselytize through his performances. He has his opinions, and we have ours, but one thing the government cannot do is favor his point. view of ours by giving him exclusive access to perform a concert on Capitol grounds. This stage is as much ours as his, so in the name of pluralism and religious freedom, there are Capitols that will likely host Satanic Planet shows soon."

On Twitter, he thanks Sean Feucht for having "paved the way" for the Let Us Burn tour.

A tweet to which Sean Feucht replied. “Imitation is the highest form of flattery,” he said before adding, “and Satan never had a creative ability. He only tries to pervert what has already been created. And guess what? what… it's still weaker, a rip-off and way more pathetic than the original."

“Very telling, the Satanic Temple wants to copy our #LetUsWorship tour and even steal our logo with an upside down cross,” he said in a second post, “the devil is always trying to counterfeit the authentic. impact we have on America is profound."

The "Satanic Planet" has already sent out a request to perform at the Indiana State Capitol on August 12.

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