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Douglas Mesner, better known as Lucien Greaves, [6] is a social activist and co-founder of, and spokesperson for, The Satanic Temple. [11] Greaves was born in Detroit, Michigan, United States. [5] His mother was a Protestant who took him to Sunday School. [12] He studied neuroscience at Harvard with a speciality in false-memory syndrome. [13]
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.
He was the founder of the Church of Satan, the philosophy of LaVeyan Satanism, and the concept of Satanism. He authored several books, including The Satanic Bible, The Satanic Rituals, The Satanic Witch, The Devil's Notebook, and Satan Speaks! In addition, he released three albums, including The Satanic Mass, Satan Takes a Holiday, and Strange ...
The Satanic Temple was founded in Salem, Massachusetts in 2013 by Lucien Greaves and Malcolm Jerry, and began getting national attention after holding a rally in Tallahassee praising then-Gov ...
Founded in 2013 by activist Lucien Greaves, The Satanic Temple's mission is to "encourage benevolence and empathy, reject tyrannical authority, advocate practical common sense, oppose injustice ...
Lucien Greaves, co-founder of The Satanic Temple, said the model policy would exclude Satanists and a multitude of other religious faiths. "The document fails in that it defines religion too ...
Aquino remained the Temple's high priest until 1979, when he handed over the role to Ronald Keith Barrett, who, following disputes, also founded his own satanic sect, the Temple of Anubis, a few years later. Aquino was high priest again between 1982 and 1996 and between 2002 and 2004.
The Satanic Temple is a non-theistic religious organization founded in 2013. It uses Satanic imagery, humor, and legal tactics to advocate for the separation of church and state, critical thinking, reproductive rights, abolishing corporal punishment in schools, and other causes. [1]