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Here’s what we know about The Church of Satanology and Perpetual Soiree and why it’s fighting with Florida schools over ...
Chaz Stevens, founder of the religion he calls "Satanology," is calling for Brevard Public Schools to display banners at five ...
School Bd. of Broward County ... As such, "displaying banners with messages advocating for religious freedom and First Amendment principles is a form of sacred observance, deeply and doctrinally ...
Those schools were already displaying banners advertising Christian churches ... Stevens is a longtime rabble-rouser over religious freedom and other constitutional topics.
The grants promoting Banned Books Week events comes as state lawmakers want to make it easier to remove books from school ...
T. Chaz Stevens, founder of the Church of Church of Satanology and Perpetual Soirée, asked Brevard's school board to display ...
Advocates for allowing the nation’s first religious charter school to attach itself to the taxpayer teat were squalling Thursday like scalded cats, howling that the U.S. Supreme Court had trampled ...
The church banners came down ... But one section of the state law that governs religious freedom mentions schools giving equal opportunity to religious and secular groups that choose to use ...
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