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Satanists Lobby for Iowa Law Allowing Them to Target Children in Schools

The Satanic Temple’s pastor said that if Iowa passes a bill allowing chaplains in schools, the organization would be “happy to involve kids.”

Iowa lawmakers are considering a bill that would essentially allow school districts to hire or license chaplains.State Senate Subcommittee Passes Senate Research Bill 3092 It was described last week as “legislation that would allow school districts, charter schools, and innovation zone schools to hire chaplains or hire volunteer chaplains to serve students.” .

This week, a House subcommittee passed a version of the bill. house file 2073. Although school districts, charter schools, and innovation zone schools would be legally allowed to employ chaplains or even voluntarily employ chaplains, the bill would allow school district boards to “require chaplains.” It is made clear that the law must not be forced or forced. A student shall have access to supports, services, or programs provided by a chaplain employed or engaged by a school district board pursuant to this article. ”

In any case, the proposal has received pushback from the likes of the Satanic Temple. however, revealed If this bill is passed, I would be really happy to be able to get my children involved in school.

“However, if this bill passes, we are excited about the opportunity for The Satanic Temple to provide support services and programs to school children across the province,” said Satanic Temple Minister Mortimer Adramelech.

“We have a number of people in Iowa who have been ordained satanic ministers, and we are happy to work with children,” he said, adding that ministers of any religion are allowed.

The Satanic Temple attracted attention last year when it proudly unveiled “the world’s first religious abortion clinic” that provides “ceremonial abortions.” As reported by Breitbart News, in promoting this so-called clinic, the Satanic Temple claims that its main goal is to expand opportunities for mothers to kill their unborn children, and to encourage mothers to let go of their guilt and shame. It was revealed that the aim was to provide an “abortion ritual” to help. at that time:

TST Health describes the “abortion ritual” as a “protection ritual” aimed at “dispelling the unwanted emotions” associated with taking the life of a fetus. According to TST Health, the ritual includes only spoken words and incorporates the third tenet of the Satanic Temple, “The human body is inviolable and subject only to one’s will,” and the fifth tenet, “Belief is the This includes reciting “one should follow one’s best scientific understanding.” world. We must be careful never to distort scientific facts to suit our beliefs. ”

Ironically, the Satanic Temple states in its fifth tenet that “beliefs should be subject to the best scientific understanding of the world.”

“We should be careful never to distort scientific facts to suit our own beliefs,” the book says, failing to understand the irony of this in light of scientific facts about fetuses. show Your baby’s heartbeat begins at about 21 days, and you may begin to feel pain early in your pregnancy.

If you think about it that way, the Satanic Temple would seem to violate the tenets of a self-imposed religion. Additionally, many are wondering why the Satanic Temple is interested in enrolling children in their schools – the same children they are willing to abort in the womb. .

As Breitbart News detailed last year, the brazen advocacy of abortion is reminiscent of historical pagans who sacrificed children to the Canaanite god Molech.

“This was heavily addressed in the Old Testament because this god was first mentioned in the Old Testament. Leviticus.

“You shall not sacrifice your children to Molech, nor shall you blaspheme the name of your God, ‘I am the Lord,'” Leviticus 18:21 says. In Leviticus 20, God tells the people of Israel,Whore after Molechlest God cut them off from among his people, and that they should be put to death.

On the other hand, the remaining six doctrines of the Satanic Temple are relative, based primarily on personal autonomy, and do not require absolute truth. For example, the Satanic Temple is said to believe that people should act “in accordance with reason and with compassion and empathy for all living things.” It seems that the degree to which “there is a reason” is left to individual judgment. The Satanic Temple also states that the struggle for justice is “an ongoing and necessary pursuit that takes precedence over laws and institutions.” However, justice is not defined and seems to be something that individuals decide for themselves.

It should be noted that the Satanic Temple is not the same organization as the Church of Satan, which was founded in 1966 by Anton Sandor LaVey.

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