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The Satanic Temple of Iowa is standing up to a clueless government decision. We should all be grateful. And they ought to teach that to the kids during the Capitol tour.
Founded in 2013, the Salem, Massachusetts-based Satanic Temple says it doesn't believe in Satan but describes itself as a 'non-theistic religious organization' that advocates for secularism.
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — The Satanic Temple Iowa on Tuesday filed a complaint accusing state officials of discriminating against the group because of its members' religion, having denied them ...
The Satanic Temple of Iowa alleges religious discrimination in the cancelation of its 2024 holiday event at the state Capitol.
The ACLU of Iowa is suing Gov. Kim Reynolds for documents about the state's decision to cancel the Satanic Temple of Iowa's winter celebration.
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 wants to prescribe abortion pills to its “involuntarily pregnant” members in Idaho.
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 ...
For the second time this month, a Satanic Temple display at the State House was vandalized.
The Satanic Temple said it is actively working with the state of Iowa to reschedule a holiday event that was canceled over the weekend. The Iowa Department of Administrative Services denied The ...
With conservative states increasingly moving to insert Christianity into public education, the Satanic Temple sees an opportunity to inject its counter-programming of religion into the schools, and it ...
The Satanic Temple is increasing its work in schools across the country, trying to combat a rise in religious teachings.