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The Satanic Temple (TST) is a non-theistic organization and new religious movement, [1] founded in 2013 and headquartered in Salem, Massachusetts.Established in reaction to the "intrusion of Christian values on American politics", [4] [9] congregations have also formed in Australia, Canada, Finland, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
The Satanic Temple isn’t the only religious group opposed to chaplains in schools. In Florida, the Florida Council of Churches, Pastors for Florida Children and the National Council of Jewish ...
The headquarters of the Satanic Temple and Salem Art Gallery at Salem, Massachusetts. The Satanic Temple (TST), has been called the "most prominent" satanic organization "in terms of both size and public activity" (as of late 2023). [231] Based in Salem, Massachusetts and active since 2012, [232] it claims 700,000 members worldwide. [233]
Jul. 22—SALEM — A probable cause hearing scheduled Thursday in the case against a Chelsea man charged with setting fire to The Satanic Temple's Salem headquarters last month was postponed. A ...
Greaves and his colleagues envisioned The Satanic Temple as a "poison pill" in the Church/State debate: Satanists asserting their rights and privileges where religious agendas have imposed themselves upon public affairs, serving as a reminder that such privileges are for everybody, and can provide a religious agenda beyond the current narrow ...
The Satanic Temple has lost a lawsuit in federal Indiana court that attempted to curb the state's near-total abortion ban. The Massachusetts-based religious association filed a lawsuit in ...
The 1856 drawing of Baphomet by Éliphas Lévi served as a visual reference for the statue. Baphomet is a monumental bronze statue commissioned by the Satanic Temple, crowdfunded in 2014 and unveiled in 2015.
Sep. 7—SALEM — A Chelsea man with a history of setting fires and other destructive acts has been indicted in last June's fire at The Satanic Temple in Salem. Daniel Damien Lucey, 42, was ...