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Behemoth's Nergal acquitted for "offending religious feelings" after phallus sculpture controversy

Never a stranger to eliciting controversy, Behemoth frontman Adam "Nergal" Darski has recently posted an update regarding a long-winded legal battle he partook in over a certain "blasphemous" sculpture gifted to him by Celtic Frost's Tom Gabriel Fischer. The sculpture depicts a phallus with Jesus on the Crucifix fastened to it. A video of him showcasing this gift drew negative attention from conservative members of the Polish government, with so…
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Nergal, the iconic leader of the blackened death metal band Behemoth, has just been acquitted in a new trial for allegedly offending religious sentiments by exhibiting a phallic object considered blasphemous. A recurring but stressful case for Nergal Adam, Darski has won a new judicial victory in his native country, Poland, after having [...]

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theneedledrop.com broke the news in on Saturday, March 8, 2025.
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