Via the inimitable Autonomous Individual over at FtB, we have word of Christian prayer warriors celebrating their great victory over presumably Satanic digital archaeologists wielding a demonic 3-D printer.
Temple of #Baal NOT coming to New York https://t.co/4THBqvXsAI pic.twitter.com/gwtmWQZWSC
— TruNews™ (@TruNews) April 11, 2016
Update: Plan to erect Baal temple is scrapped. Hallelujah! https://t.co/NaWDjf4H33 via @DrEowyn
— Eowyn (@DrEowyn) April 12, 2016
The word is that the Temple of Baal unveiling has been cancelled https://t.co/0oMnJJLS39
— Clyde Lewis (@ClydeLewis) April 12, 2016
GOOD NEWS: Plans to build Temple of Baal in #NewYork and #London are canceled. https://t.co/rQM1oD1tui pic.twitter.com/nPbOEtDeQ7
— CBN News (@CBNNews) April 13, 2016
VICTORY! TEMPLE OF BAAL ARCH PLANNED FOR NEW YORK CITY: CANCELED – YouTube https://t.co/qCbJEhaFDs
— ❌Ƭαвιтнα Ɓℓιѕѕ❌ 👠💄👛🔫 (@BlissTabitha) April 14, 2016
The good skeptics over at Snopes have the full story, complete with actual facts, free from any eschatological speculation. I find it a bit disturbing to think that some of my fellow Americans are so enamored with magical thinking as to imbue a piece of architecture with magical malevolent powers, but by now I really should stop being surprised at such things.