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You are here: Home / All News / They are trying to get all clubs like Good News Bible Clubs to be kicked out of public school buildings even though they are held after school.

They are trying to get all clubs like Good News Bible Clubs to be kicked out of public school buildings even though they are held after school.

October 5, 2016 By Gary Panell Leave a Comment

Satanists engaged in ‘political theater,’ not religious freedom

 Tuesday, October 4, 2016

|Bob Kellogg (OneNewsNow.com)

elementary schoolA school district in Washington has been advised to allow an after-school Satan club to proceed rather than face costly litigation – but that’s bad advice, according to a family advocacy group.

Attorney Duncan Fobes told Centennial Elementary School officials last month that a 2001 Supreme Court decision states that if schools allow any organization, such as the Good News Bible Club, to use school property, they must allow all organizations to have access – including the Satanic Temple of Seattle.

But according to Zach Freeman of the Family Policy Institute of Washington, it’s not that clear cut.

“While the Satanist club is trying to claim First Amendment, religious freedom and all that stuff, the courts have never determined the Church of Satan to be an actual religion,” says the Institute’s communications director. “So [given that reality], the same protections are not given to that entity …..”

Freeman’s group includes the Satanic Temple among what courts have described as “parody religions” that lack sincerely held religious beliefs and are used to advance political agendas – and aren’t entitled to religious protections under the First Amendment.

Regardless, Freeman argues that Christians should see the silver lining in this situation.

Freeman

“I think honestly it’s an opportunity for Christian students to engage others on the topics of Christianity and religious freedom and the First Amendment,” he tells OneNewsNow. “I mean, this should all be seen as an opportunity rather than just simply a threat.”

Freeman believes the Satanists were initially bluffing because it was never their intention to exist in the school but, instead, to drive out the Good News Bible Club. A columnist for FPIW, in fact, says the Satanic Temple is known for their “elaborate stunts of political theater.”

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