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MEMPHIS, July 4 -- On Independence Day, Lady Liberty was born again.

At a megachurch in Memphis, the Statue of Liberation Through Christ was consecrated Tuesday. The statue, says the church's pastor, is a way of "letting people know that God is the foundation of our nation."

As the congregation of the World Overcomers Outreach Ministries Church looked on and its pastor, Apostle Alton R. Williams, presided, a brown shroud much like a burqa was pulled away to reveal a giant statue of the Lady, but with the Ten Commandments under one arm and "Jehovah" inscribed on her crown.

And in place of a torch, she held aloft a large gold cross, as if to ward off the pawnshops, the car dealerships and the discount furniture outlets at the busy corner of Kirby Parkway and Winchester that is her home. A single tear graced her cheek.

The Statue of Liberation Through Christ, as she is called, stands 72 feet tall from the base of her pedestal to the tip of her cross. She was the idea of Mr. Williams, a very successful pastor whose church, World Overcomers, qualifies as mega: it has a school, a bowling alley, a roller rink, a bookstore and, he said, 12,000 members.

In "The Meaning of the Statue of Liberation Through Christ: Reconnecting Patriotism With Christianity," he explains that the teardrop on his Lady is God's response to what he calls the nation's ills, including legalized abortion, a lack of prayer in schools and the country's "promotion of expressions of New Age, Wicca, secularism and humanism." In another book, he said Hurricane Katrina was retribution for New Orleans's embrace of sin.


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From: [info]thefrank
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 7:24 PM (UTC)

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*Another* "let's laugh at the yokels" piece? But if that same statue was covered with elephant dung or dipped in urine it would be "art."
[User Picture]From: [info]jwz
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 7:29 PM (UTC)

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Are you implying that their intent was to be stupid, offensive, and un-American? If so, I guess the gag went straight over my head.
[User Picture]From: [info]deus_x
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 7:54 PM (UTC)

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No. That would be hilarious.
[User Picture]From: [info]specialagentm
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 8:00 PM (UTC)

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Hey, if the yokel fits, I say laugh. Anal haberdashery speaks for itself.
[User Picture]From: [info]sir_bissel
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 8:18 PM (UTC)

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or is it a "let's be worried about the neo-conservative, ultra zelous religious people" piece?
[User Picture]From: [info]chuck_lw
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 7:24 PM (UTC)

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Would it be in poor taste to nail up a Jesus statue on the cross she's holding?
[User Picture]From: [info]spider88
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 8:26 PM (UTC)

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Catholics are into crucifixes, to remember Jesus's torture. Protestants display the empty cross to signify Jesus's ascent into heaven.



[User Picture]From: [info]autodidactic
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 7:25 PM (UTC)

lol theocracy

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It looks like she's warding away vampires...



[User Picture]From: [info]jwz
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 7:29 PM (UTC)

Re: lol theocracy

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She's the Buffy of Liberty!
[User Picture]From: [info]dwaleberry
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 7:32 PM (UTC)

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Ack, I feel slightly naseous.
[User Picture]From: [info]bostonsteamer
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 7:38 PM (UTC)

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reminds me of this snopes article
[User Picture]From: [info]phoenixredux
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 7:44 PM (UTC)

Move over, Maplethorpe...

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This is the ultimate in offensive art. Why not just chop up the Liberty Bell and turn it into shrapnal for abortion clinic bombs? Maybe we could take Independence Hall, raze it, and build one of those awful McChurches on the lot. I recently heard someone suggest that it's Jon Stewart that is making our generation into the most cynical one in American history. Nay! It is because of stupid shit like this! How can any intelligent person look at Liberty Reborn and not recoil in horror, upset with what is happening to our country?

I can't believe that enough people take him seriously that he regularly fills a McChurch. I shall go and use my tears of rage to extinguish a flag.
From: [info]thefrank
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 8:46 PM (UTC)

Re: Move over, Maplethorpe...

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I guess people support odd depictions of the Statue of Liberty in the same way that people support the right for others to burn the American flag even though they disagree with flag burning.

It takes a bit more to make me "recoil in horror, upset with what is happening to our country." Your mileage may vary.
[User Picture]From: [info]nemesisbecoming
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 7:44 PM (UTC)

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It would be really cool if they added a rocket pack to her back and it would light up like she was zooming to spread Christ and Freedom to all of the world.
[User Picture]From: [info]xinit
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 8:20 PM (UTC)

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If only they could make it walk on water or perform other miracles... perhaps a spigot from its navel that dispenses the blood of christ as tasty fortified wine?
[User Picture]From: [info]rosefox
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 7:50 PM (UTC)

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I liked the comment I saw in another article along the lines of "I like it well enough, but couldn't they have used that $280,000 to help the community?".
[User Picture]From: [info]xinit
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 8:19 PM (UTC)

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Supporters would defend that the statue does help the community by turning sinners to Christ or some such nonsense.
[User Picture]From: [info]tkil
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 7:53 PM (UTC)

the south will rise again (but not their IQs)

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C'mon, where're the flames on that there cross?
[User Picture]From: [info]tiff_seattle
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 7:56 PM (UTC)

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They shoulda dressed her in a Burka.
[User Picture]From: [info]tiff_seattle
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 9:00 PM (UTC)

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well now that i read tfa i guess they actually did
[User Picture]From: [info]xinit
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 8:18 PM (UTC)

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Isn't there something in the bible about bowing down before graven images?
[User Picture]From: [info]wisedonkey
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 8:20 PM (UTC)

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The bible says whatever the preacher says it does. How dare you question the church.
[User Picture]From: [info]wisedonkey
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 8:20 PM (UTC)

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It should be noted that Katrina damaged quite a few Southern Baptist and other evangelical fundamentalist fruitcake Christian strongholds in Mississippi. Of course, when have evangelical fundamentalist fruitcakes ever cared about facts?
[User Picture]From: [info]wfaulk
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 8:30 PM (UTC)

See also: Touchdown Jesus

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My favorite parts are the warped cross (nice symbolism, IMO) and the fact that they've submitted it to Guinness as "World's Largest Jesus" when Cristo Redentor is clearly much larger and also quite well known.
[User Picture]From: [info]nemesisbecoming
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 8:36 PM (UTC)

Re: See also: Touchdown Jesus

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hahaha... Nice.
[User Picture]From: [info]valentwine
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 8:33 PM (UTC)

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Holy lawn art! Where can I order my miniature?! I'd like one with a sprinkler built in to the top of the cross.

I was in Memphis this weekend and somehow managed to miss the unveiling by a few days. I'd have stuck around for this if I'd known. How did they possibly hold out for July 4th when El Presidente was in town just days before[*]? Would Bush have missed that photo op? Come on now.

There are, believe it or not, more bizarre examples of religious art in Memphis. See Crystal Shrine Grotto for perhaps the campiest of them all.

[*] - We were actually driving South on old Highway 61 out of downtown when a secret service sedan came screaming through traffic with lights blazing. He slammed on his brakes in the middle of the intersection, jumped out of the car and started waving us all through with a don't-even-fuck-with-me look on his face. I looked back to see the Presidential motorcade no less than a block behind us. Fucking amazing.
[User Picture]From: [info]korgmeister
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 9:44 PM (UTC)

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Ergh, that is hideously tacky.

Dear megachurch whackos:
A: Stop making my religion look bad.
B: I like secularism and humanism. Being a born-again Christian, the idea that people only practise Christianity because they want to appeals to me greatly. (If my faith had come through force rather than choice, I doubt it would have ever been sincere)
C: Your need to vandalise a monument to liberty with overt expressions of your faith betrays a deep-seated insecurity.
[User Picture]From: [info]valentwine
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 10:11 PM (UTC)

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C: Your need to vandalise a monument to liberty with overt expressions of your faith betrays a deep-seated insecurity.

Or a sublimely unwitting appreciation of absurdist art!

All I know is, I've found this year's Halloween costume.
[User Picture]From: [info]pfig
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 9:56 PM (UTC)

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i remember from some years ago that the display of some renaissance statues was forbidden in certain places because their dicks and tits were showing. but somehow this is allowed.

happy 4th!
From: [info]tregoweth
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 10:09 PM (UTC)

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Typical day here in the red states, really.
From: [info]digital_space
Wed, 5-Jul-2006 10:46 PM (UTC)

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Yoink! I am so cross posting this!
From: [info]tregoweth
Thu, 6-Jul-2006 6:37 AM (UTC)

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(ba-dum-bum!)
[User Picture]From: [info]slayersyrena
Thu, 6-Jul-2006 2:00 PM (UTC)

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Pretty cool. But is it real?
From: [info]saltation_lj
Fri, 7-Jul-2006 4:59 PM (UTC)

Founding Fathers say: "NO!"

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> The statue, says the church's pastor, is a way of "letting people know that God is the foundation of our nation."

vs.:

The Treaty of Tripoli, passed by the U.S. Senate in 1797, read in part: "The government of the United States is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion."
From: [info]lolagoddess
Thu, 29-Mar-2007 3:43 AM (UTC)

Haha, wow.

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I live in Memphis, and I saw this statue for the first time a couple months ago. It's absolutely ridiculous (and most of Memphis thinks so, too).

The holy rollers who go to World Overcomers frighten me.