‘Satan Club’ Requests Hit Schools

After-school religious clubs are the next venture of a national group that sought to install a statue of Satan outside two state capitols to protest Christian monuments on public grounds.

By HEATHER HOLLINGSWORTH, The Associated Press

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — After-school religious clubs appear to be the next venture of a national group that sought to install a statue of Satan outside two state capitols to protest Christian monuments on public grounds.

The Satanic Temple contacted nine public school districts across the country this week seeking to start after-school Satan programs. In all but one district, religious clubs are operated by the Child Evangelism Fellowship’s Good News Clubs, in which students can study the Bible and pray, according to temple co-founder Lucien Greaves.

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