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The cofounders of The Satanic Temple, who go by the pseudonyms Lucien Greaves (left) and Malcolm Jarry, at headquarters in Salem. Adam Glanzman for The Boston Globe ...
Lucien Greaves, co-founder of and spokesperson for The Satanic Temple, said the protections of the First Amendment “deserve our respect and require rigorous preservation.” ...
Lucien Greaves, co-founder of and spokesperson for The Satanic Temple, said the protections of the First Amendment “deserve our respect and require rigorous preservation.” ...
The Satanic Temple, a 'non-theistic' organization promoting secularism, will offer a religious education program at an elementary school in Ohio.
As one of the most provocative religious organizations in the country, the Satanic Temple is no stranger to inciting controversy - it’s one of their main tactics.
In a post on his Substack, co-founder Lucien Greaves stated that the organization doesn't support "extremists or terrorists" and assured that it has never called for government reform in Russia.
What is the Satanic Temple? Founded in 2013 in Salem, Massachusetts by Lucien Greaves and Malcolm Jerry, The Satanic Temple gained national attention after holding a rally in Tallahassee praising ...
The Satanic Temple’s co-founder, Lucien Greaves, told McClatchy News in an emailed statement on Dec. 9 that the display “should be neither controversial nor mystifying to anybody who ...
The Satanic Temple’s co-founder, Lucien Greaves, told McClatchy News in an emailed statement on Dec. 9 that the display “should be neither controversial nor mystifying to anybody who ...
The Satanic Temple’s co-founder, Lucien Greaves, told McClatchy News in an emailed statement on Dec. 9 that the display “should be neither controversial nor mystifying to anybody who ...
The Satanic Temple’s co-founder, Lucien Greaves, told McClatchy News in an emailed statement on Dec. 9 that the display “should be neither controversial nor mystifying to anybody who ...
The Satanic Temple’s co-founder, Lucien Greaves, told McClatchy News in an emailed statement on Dec. 9 that the display “should be neither controversial nor mystifying to anybody who ...