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superpatriotman

(6,247 posts)
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 01:46 PM Jan 2013

Satanists plan rally for Rick Scott for his 'defense of religious liberty'

Unintended consequences?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/14/satanists-rally-for-rick-scott_n_2471328.html

Florida Governor Rick Scott, who suffers dismal approval ratings, has at least garnered favor with one unlikely group -- Satanists.

On January 25, the members of the Satanic Temple will gather on the steps of Scott's office in Tallahassee as a show of solidarity with the Governor, whom they believe "has shown unwavering fortitude and progressive resolve in his defense of religious liberty," according to a press release.

Specifically, they're referring to Scott's recent approval of Senate Bill 98 that permits school districts to allow students to read inspirational messages of their choosing at assemblies and sporting events. It went into effect on July 12.

"The Satanic Temple embraces the free expression of religion, and Satanists are happy to show their support of Rick Scott who -- particularly with SB 98 -- has reaffirmed our American freedom to practice our faith openly, allowing our Satanic children the freedom to pray in school," the release continues.

The bill dictates that school officials are not permitted to mediate, approve, or participate in these "inspirational messages," which expand upon the two minutes of silence for quiet prayer or mediation previously observed in Florida public schools.

Although the word "prayer" was axed from early drafts of the bill, the legislation was largely seen as a way to sneak religion back into schools.

Backers of the bill, who likely didn't have the Satanic Temple in mind, might be surprised at the group's tenets, which include a dedication to American patriotism, the golden rule, compassion, as well as family values, according to their web site.


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Satanists plan rally for Rick Scott for his 'defense of religious liberty' (Original Post) superpatriotman Jan 2013 OP
.... aaaaand SATAN! Ian David Jan 2013 #1
FTW Soylent Brice Jan 2013 #4
LOL. this is great RainDog Jan 2013 #2
Yes superpatriotman Jan 2013 #3
Maybe these satanists will buy a lot of guns gollygee Jan 2013 #5
Induction ceremony? KamaAina Jan 2013 #6
Rick Scott must be a follower meow2u3 Jan 2013 #7

RainDog

(28,784 posts)
2. LOL. this is great
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 01:50 PM
Jan 2013

anytime people start talking about putting prayer in school, religion in the govt - I hope these people show up.

meow2u3

(24,761 posts)
7. Rick Scott must be a follower
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 03:29 PM
Jan 2013

No wonder Satanists are the only ones who overwhelmingly approve of him. They think the same way.

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