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John Porgal, regional director of the American Atheists, second from left, talks with a Capitol Police officer after his Satanic Temple holiday display was damaged in the statehouse rotunda ...
Members of the Satanic Temple gathered in the Capitol to demand reproductive rights in Utah. ... Demonstrators sported pentagram T-shirts and tattoos, Handmaid’s Tale-inspired outfits and horns.
The Satanic Temple website FAQ goes on to confirm they truly don't worship Satan. "No, nor do we believe in the existence of Satan or the supernatural," it reveals.
The Satanic Temple erected the public display, depicting a ram's head with mirrors covering it, propped by a mannequin in red clothing, according to KCCI Des Moines.
The Satanic Temple’s first holiday installation at the rotunda was in 2018, followed by another installation in 2019 called “Knowledge is the Greatest Gift,” which featured the forearm of ...
People attend a 'Satanic Ball' hosted by the Satanic Temple at SatanCon on April 28, 2023, in Boston, Massachusetts. A Tennessee school board recently settled in a lawsuit with the Satanic Temple.
The Satanic Temple says it has members in a dozen countries and around the United States. The church's mission is to "encourage benevolence and empathy, reject tyrannical authority, ...
The theme of the gathering in celebration of The Satanic Temple's 10-year anniversary is "Hexennacht in Boston," German for "Witches' Night," which marks the ancient pagan holiday of May Eve.
The Satanic Temple has had to restore its holiday display in front of the State House in Concord, N.H., a second time after an additional bout of vandalism.