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The Satanic Temple is a non-theistic religion, which means its members don’t believe in a devil or the supernatural, but instead use the image of Satan to symbolize resistance against tyranny.
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 ...
According to an FBI report, a California man was arrested on Dec. 19, 2018. The man reportedly said he was going to “blow up a satanic monument” in the Illinois Capitol.
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.
When asked if The Satanic Temple has faced any other pushback for these kinds of displays in Illinois, Greaves pointed out that in 2018 then-state Sen. Paul Schimpf called for the group’s 2018 ...
A monument from by The Satanic Temple of Chicago has been added to the Illinois Statehouse rotunda as part of its holiday display. The monument consists of a 3-foot base with an extended arm ...
The Chicago chapter of The Satanic Temple has been allowed to place a statue in the Illinois Capitol alongside holiday displays of a Nativity scene and a menorah. The sculpture, called “Knowl… ...
The Satanic Temple has plans to come back to the Memphis area. After hosting its “After School Satan Club” at Cordova-based Chimneyrock Elementary on Jan. 10, the Salem, Massachusetts-based ...
A statue from The Satanic Temple-Chicago is now featured in the Illinois Capitol rotunda for the holiday season. The display, which features a woman's hand holding an apple as a snake wraps around ...
The Satanic Temple advocates “knowledge and rationality over superstition, ignorance and dogma.” The Chicago chapter is the only one in the state and claims 250 members.
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