Satanic Club for Children Triggers 103,000 Outraged Parents Protesting

The Satanic Temple (TST) has announced that: “this coming school year will find their organization operating in elementary schools across the nation where they will be offering their new After School Satan Club program to students. While the presence of a religious organization in public schools will no doubt be shocking to some, evangelical litigants — primarily the Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF).”
When will the Washington elite figure out why parents wish to send their kids to private schools or home school their children?
When will the Washington elite figure out why parents wish to send their kids to private schools or home school their children?

Parents are deeply concerned about an After School Satan Club that targets children as young as five scheduled to open at Point Defiance Elementary School in Tacoma, Washington, on Wednesday, December 14.

“No one wants this club; we don’t want a group that identifies itself with Satan to have access to our children,” said Jennifer Droubay, a mother whose child goes to the school.

Parents and concerned citizens will be gathering for a prayerful and peaceful protest against the Satan Club in front of Point Defiance Elementary School on December 14, from noon to 1:00 PM.

More than 103,000 signatures have been collected online in opposition to the Satan Clubs for children. The petition can be seen here: Keep Satan Out of Our Schools

America’s first After School Satan Club sponsored by the Satanic Temple was opened on November 16 at the Sacramento Elementary School in Portland, Oregon, despite numerous complaints, protests and rosary rallies organized by parents, teachers and local Catholics.

When the Satanic Temple announced its plans to open Satan Clubs in elementary schools across the country, many people were in shock and disbelief. But reality is now sinking in. And parents are pushing back. “It is just bringing a lot of anxiety to our school,” parent Carolyn Carbajal told The News Tribune. “I don’t see how it is beneficial to any of our students’ families.”

The advance of Satanism in America has suffered setbacks. A satanic Black Mass at Harvard University was canceled in May of 2014 due to public protest. Hundreds of college students, joined by tens of thousands of God-loving Americans, vigorously opposed it.

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