In his lawsuit, Chaz Stevens said Satanology promotes "religious plurality, secularism and the separation of church and state ...
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The board has been sued by South Florida's Timothy “Chaz” Stevens, the minister of what he calls “The Church of Satanology and Perpetual Soiree.” Stevens wanted to display a banner that ...
They also send a message that he will protect those who break the law on his behalf, democracy advocates warn.
Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, left, and Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman pose with the trophy after a news conference ...