Satanology vs. The Satanic Temple

by Chaz Stevens, CLE Faculty
Satanology vs. The Satanic Temple

Satanology vs. The Satanic Temple
Same Devil. Different Intent.
People confuse Satanology and TST because both use Satan.
That’s the cosmetic layer.
Satanology came first.
Before chapters. Before brands. Before donation funnels.
It didn’t start as a religion.
It started as a stress test.
Structure Is Destiny
Satanology has no chapters.
No boards. No hierarchy. No headquarters.
No silly fucking names.
Because a virus doesn’t need an office.
Chapters create drama. Drama creates governance. Governance creates lawyers. Lawyers protect the institution—not the individual.
We skip all of that.
One filer.
One rule.
One demand: apply the law evenly or shut the system down.
Merch vs. Evidence
TST sells Satanic mugs and t-shirts.
That’s a business model.
Satanology produces satirical art cans, parody artifacts, and banners that double as evidentiary exhibits.
Ours don’t advertise belief.
They document discrimination.
That’s the difference between retail and record-making.
Taxes Tell the Truth
Satanology opposes all tax-free churches.
Christian. Jewish. Muslim. Satanic. Doesn’t matter.
Tax exemption is government subsidy.
Subsidy kills neutrality.
TST embraces tax-exempt status while branding itself anti-establishment.
That’s not rebellion.
That’s incorporation.
The Scientology Parallel
This isn’t about theology.
It’s about brand defense.
Scientology protects the institution first.
TST increasingly does the same—through chapters, trademarks, and centralized legal control.
Satanology is the opposite.
No brand to defend.
No institution to preserve.
No loyalty tests.
Just individuals using the law to break bad systems.
Pick Your Ending
Satanology exists to end religious privilege, even if that means it disappears.
TST exists to persist.
Or, more plainly:
Satanology is a suicide mission for religious privilege.
TST is a fundraising mission for Satanic bureaucracy.
I don’t want a seat at the table.
I want to kick the legs out and walk away.

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