OTTAWA COUNTY, Mich. — Protest and support chants erupted in the lobby steps away from the Ottawa County board podium, where a leader of a West Michigan satanic group led the commissioners in prayer ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The Satanic Temple failed to prove the city of Scottsdale discriminated against it based on religious beliefs for refusing to allow it to give a religious invocation at a city council ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – A chapter of the Satanic Temple’s civil rights claims against Scottsdale, Arizona, may continue, a federal court in the state ruled. The chapter was not allowed to give an ...
SOLDOTNA — Rain began to fall just before a huddled group of Catholic Church members began praying on a sidewalk in Soldotna. Some held rosaries or icons; one held a wooden cross more than five feet ...
It’s not everyday that you hear the words “Hail Satan” uttered at a local government meeting. An opening invocation given at a Washoe County Commissioners meeting raised some eyebrowns Tuesday when ...
PENSACOLA, Fla. (WEAR) — Between the chanting and the protests at Thursday's Pensacola City Council meeting, some are questioning why an opening prayer is still allowed at the meeting. "A satanic ...
OTTAWA COUNTY, MI -- A chaotic scene unfolded before Ottawa County commissioners Tuesday as a member of The Satanic Temple of West Michigan gave the board’s opening prayer, with protesters chanting ...
Re: "Satanic invocation at public event made a powerful point," Jan. 21: One cannot let the opinion article by Edwin Lyngar slip without some response of a sound and mature perspective. Regarding the ...
A member of the local Satanic Temple gave the invocation at the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly meeting Tuesday night for the first time since the borough changed its policy on invocations last year.
I watched with great amusement as Jason Miller offered a “Satanic” invocation in the Washoe County Commission this week. There was a lot of outrage, someone yelled “Jesus” during his speech, and ...
The Chicago City Council, like many other legislative bodies, typically opens meetings with an "invocation"—essentially, a prayer or moment of reflection. Clergy from a wide range of religious ...
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