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Activist Chaz Stevens, founder of The Church of Satanology and Perpetual Soiree, is challenging religious favoritism in Brevard County schools by requesting banners be placed at five high schools.
They gathered religious patterns that would symbolize ... color schemes were decided and fabrics were bought. As the church took shape, the banners also took shape. There were five symbols of ...
The move comes as school-district decisions on banners have resulted in religious discrimination complaints from two vastly different groups: the Pentecostals of Cooper City, and the “Church of ...
The Florida activist, who runs REVOLT boot camp, is seeking to place banners promoting what he calls the Church of Satanology and Perpetual Soirée at Heritage High School, Melbourne High School ...
[1.] The factual allegations from today's decision by Robert Scola (S.D. Fla.) in Stevens v. School Bd. of Broward County: The Plaintiff, The Reverend Dr. Timothy "Chaz" Stevens, is an ordained ...
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Times-Standard on MSNEureka church’s Pride flags vandalized twiceFlags showing support for the queer community posted at a Eureka church were rapidly vandalized twice, about one week into ...
"Everyone deserves religious freedom ... that he would like to personally replace the Unitarian Universalist Church's banner, Charlotte said she was not surprised. Janice Kritchevsky, president ...
A Florida activist and founder of the Church of Satanology requested permission to display religious banners in five Brevard County high schools. The activist, Timothy "Chaz" Stevens, cited an ...
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