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The Satanic Temple of Iowa was supposed to have a holiday event at the Iowa State Capitol on Saturday, but the event request was denied by Iowa Department of Administrative Services.
The Satanic Temple of Iowa sent the Iowa Department of Administrative Services a photo of people dressed in Krampus costumes as an example of anticipated attire at the event's contest in response ...
The Satanic Temple of Iowa was supposed to have a holiday event at the Iowa State Capitol on Saturday, but the event request was denied by Iowa DAS.
The Satanic Temple Iowa's application for a display and event in December 2024 was denied, a decision that the organization says violated its members' constitutional rights and Iowa civil rights law.
Any chance of the episode fading away as a one-off vanished when the state in July 2024 denied the Satanic Temple of Iowa permission to hold a four-day reading of John Milton’s “Paradise Lost ...
So, lately, I find myself rooting for the Satanic Temple of Iowa. What would my Sunday school teachers say? Maybe it’s all the heavy metal I listened to in the 1980s. I was warned at church camp.
The Satanic Temple is threatening possible legal action against the Iowa Department of Administrative Services after the agency refused to approve the religious group's holiday celebration in the ...
The ACLU of Iowa also filed a lawsuit in April after Reynolds’ office withheld or redacted requested records related to the Satanic Temple’s display and event, citing executive privilege.
So, lately, I find myself rooting for the Satanic Temple of Iowa. What would my Sunday school teachers say? Maybe it’s all the heavy metal I listened to in the 1980s. I was warned at church camp.
Founded in 2013, the Salem, Massachusetts-based Satanic Temple says it doesn’t believe in Satan but describes itself as a “non-theistic religious organization” that advocates for secularism.