T. Chaz Stevens, the founder of the religion he calls “Satanism,” called on Brevard Public Schools to show banners at five high schools in Brevard County, Florida.
Florida activists running the uprising boot camp are seeking to place banners to promote what he calls the Satanic Church and the permanent Soirée at Heritage High School, Melbourne High School, Palm Bay Magnet High School, Rockledge High School, Rockledge High School and Viera High School.
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Satanic church banner used by activist Chaz Stevens. (Contributed by Chaz Stevens)
Stevens asked the school district to promote Satanism on banners that noticed the flag of the Trinity Church hanging on a fence outside the football field at Palm Bay Magnet High School in Melbourne, Florida.
Stevens said in an interview with Fox News that he was seeking to promote Satanism on electronic signs.
"They have an electronic sign and on the electronic sign: Palm Bay Magnet High School Thanks Church. So we'll ask today, the school board, let's cheer us up. Not only the banners on the chain link fence, but also on the electronic billboards."
The activist filed a similar complaint in Broward County, Florida, resulting in the removal of similar banners in public schools.
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A Florida activist is seeking to place banners at five high schools in Brevard County, Florida. (Google Earth)
“I’m not a lawyer, but I’ve already made it For SE He explained that the court case against the Broward County School District in federal court. Broward County basically did the same thing, and when I lost the court in court (but unexpectedly, Broward County revised their policies due to my efforts and knocked down the church Banners on Chain Link Link.”
The flag Stevens tried to show promoted the religion he established, namely "Chaz the Bropostle and his Bro-Minions" and contained the motto, "Satan likes the First Amendment."
Asked whether he was seeking freedom for all religions or just displaying his own banners, Stevens replied that the First Amendment said, “'All or None." So it was everyone or no one.
He continued: "What I want is a separation of the church and the country. There are no banners on the chain link. But if they are to allow some banners, they have to lift me up."
Trinity Church in Melbourne takes high school as its location and displays its service hours on electronic signs as well as banners on school fences. Stevens noted that he treated the banner as an advertisement, and when displaying the banner, the school created what he described as a "limited public forum."
Stevens' website lists his recent projects as "Satan or Silence" projects, "In God, we trust "posters," "10 Commandments" posters, and has carried out a "forbidden Bible" campaign in all 63 school districts in Florida.
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T. Chaz Stevens calls for Satanic Banners to be displayed in five high schools. (Chaz Stevens)
Asked if he had an activist project for other religious activities or just Christianity, Stevens replied: “We have been a question of Christianity as a majority voice throughout history.”
"The vast majority of Americans call themselves Christians," he said. "Most people's voices are Christians."
"When you look at the rising church banners, these are not Islamic church banners. These are not Wiccans church banners. These are not druid church banners. If druids are doing this, then I will follow the druids.
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Fox News contacted the Brewad County School District but has not received a response.