The Satanic Temple’s co-founder said it doesn’t support worshiping Satan or any religion but, rather, teaches rational and scientific ways of thinking.
YORK COUNTY, Pa. - A proposed “Satan club” at a Pennsylvania school was voted down Tuesday.
A school board in York voted eight to one against approving the after-school program designed for children as young as 5. Some parents reportedly asked for the program in response to the board green-lighting a Bible study group during school hours.Members from the Satanic Temple said the debate is far from over and said they’re considering legal action.
The Satanic Temple’s co-founder says the school board does not have the authority to decide which religious organizations can hold after-school clubs.
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