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By overreacting to Satanic Temple events, Iowa is ruining access to an iconic space that belongs to all of us, writes the Register editorial board.
The Satanic Temple's code of guiding principles - the Seven Tenets - prioritises empathy, control over one's own body, and respect for other people's freedoms, including the freedom to offend.
The Satanic Temple holiday display restored after being destroyed — again The Satanic Temple was allowed to participate in the display, which also includes a Nativity scene, for the first time ...
Minister Adam of the Satanic Temple of Illinois looked ready for the holidays. He was dressed in a black suit accented with a pair of Satanic symbol lapel pins, his flowing blond locks recalling Ro… ...
The Satanic Temple scored legal victories in public education while a Christian veteran severed the head a Baphomet statue inside the Iowa state Capitol building.
From Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil's opinion yesterday in The Satanic Temple, Inc. v. Newsweek Magazine LLC, where the Temple sued Newsweek over allegedly libelous statements in an article: Plaintiff ...
The Satanic Temple of Illinois installed a holiday display in the state's capitol rotunda, featuring a crocheted snake resting on a book written by Nicolaus Copernicus.
The Satanic Temple, a 'non-theistic' organization promoting secularism, will offer a religious education program at an elementary school in Ohio.
The Satanic Temple argues … that Cooper, as the editor of the Article, generally failed to follow the Editorial Guidelines of Newsweek and also had a personal bias against The Satanic Temple….
The Satanic Temple is increasing its work in schools across the country, trying to combat a rise in religious teachings.
The Satanic Temple's code of guiding principles - the Seven Tenets - prioritises empathy, control over one's own body, and respect for other people's freedoms, including the freedom to offend.
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