• @LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world
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    The Satanic Temple only goes to schools that have other relgious groups opening after school programs. They preach the belief to follow science and reason and find the best/most logical answers instead of listening to absurd unproven beliefs (such as dinosaurs not being real). They do NOT believe in Satan or preach that any such thing is good.

    The name is a little tongue/cheek with the whole idea that some Christians would call any who don’t act as sheep and act as part of the heard that follows the lord, their shepherd is satan or guided by satan in disguise.

    • @Haagel
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      -441 year ago

      Yeah, that’s my point. Their whole organization is trolling and I don’t think that they should use kids for publicity. Nor do I think that they should attempt to influence kids at all, just like every other religion.

      • @grue@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        Imagine being such a terminal simp for anti-American thuggery that you think standing up for civil rights is “trolling.”

        • @Haagel
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          -161 year ago

          I’m standing up for the kids right to live in peace and not be coerced to fulfill the insecurities of any religious group.

            • @Haagel
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              -121 year ago

              I don’t believe that elementary school children sought the local chapter of the Satanists by themselves. Someone invited themselves into the kids lives and I think that’s inappropriate.

              I don’t think that children should be involved in extracurricular religious activity until they’re 16. Just like they shouldn’t be involved in sexual activity until they’re 18, despite being physically capable.

      • @DrMorose@lemmy.world
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        151 year ago

        How are they influenced, and they aren’t used being used for publicity from what I can tell from the article. One of the first posts here does a pretty good summary of the article that it centers more around the outrage than actually the after-school program itself.

      • PLAVAT🧿S
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        151 year ago

        I can see what you’re driving towards. It’d be far more ideal for us adults to hash this out, yeah?

        I wish they’d remove Under God from the damn pledge of allegiance, but it seems schools are the next major battleground (sometimes literally) for all things political.

        • @LifeInMultipleChoice@lemmy.world
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          You mean bring the pledge back to its original form pre 1954? It wasn’t there before, it was added incase people don’t know or forgot.

          It was written in 1892 without religion

        • @Haagel
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          -101 year ago

          That’s exactly my point. Insecure religions (including the Satanists) use schools as a battleground for their political goals. It shouldn’t be allowed.

          Religion should be something that’s between the kids and the parents (for better or for worse) until the kids are matured, maybe 16 years old at least.

          It’s generally been the case that the parents are the most unbiased wellwishers of the kids, something that religious organizations often cannot do.

      • @barsoap@lemm.ee
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        You’re confusing Satanists with Pastafarians. The latter ones are indeed grumpy, annoying, one-trick pony trolls, while Satanists are an inclusive, rational, social movement which has understood that levity is serious business.