Satanists Win Hell Of A Fight Over School District Dress Code

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In a surprise twist on spiritual independence, Satanists lifted a stink in excess of a Pennsylvania school district’s ban on any attire “satanic in nature” — and won the battle.

“The plan that a public college — which seriously isn’t a position for religion to begin with — would make it possible for all but a single religion is just so clearly unfair and unconstitutional,” Joseph Rose, founder of the team Satanic Delco, told ABC affiliate WPIV-Television in Philadelphia. (Test out the video clip over.)

Just after a thirty day period of calls and e-mail to officials of the Rose Tree Media College District, about 13 miles west of Philadelphia, the gown code was modified to take out the phrase regarding satanic attire, regardless of what that could be.

Although there was no specific “complaint or concern brought forward by any student, mother or father, or resident, we will clear away this language from our recent gown code info in the scholar handbook,” stated a assertion from the district.

Rose has released a related marketing campaign from the Garnet Valley University District’s ban on garments and equipment with satanic or “cult-ish” imagery.

Members of Satanic Delco never really worship Satan but in its place aim on science and rationality — and compassion, in accordance to its website.

“We are satanists. We’re your neighbors. We make you coffee, we instruct your little ones,” notes a statement on the site.

“We do not market a perception in a personalized Satan. To embrace the title Satan is to embrace rational inquiry removed from supernaturalism and archaic custom-based superstitions. Satanists must actively get the job done to hone essential imagining and training acceptable agnosticism in all matters.”