Devil-themed artwork with text Satanology and In God We Trust, promoting a humorous event in Pompano Beach.

Established Presence” Isn’t a Policy. It’s a Filter.

“The City considers ‘established presence in the local community of Pompano Beach’ as an individual or religious organization that has a physical or active presence in Pompano Beach… …including participation in local city events, i.e. memorial ceremonies.” That language is not mine. It comes straight out of the City’s records. And it doesn’t appear anywhere in the City’s published Invocation …

Creepy clown theme for Ministry of Chaz the Bropostle, Church of Satanology event, sponsored by ESADoggy.com.

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 …

Silenced The Prayers

Jersey City Flagpole Test: Satan or Silence

Jersey City’s Flagpole Is a Trap Door: Satan or Silence Jersey City has a flag program that’s basically a public microphone bolted to City Hall. It works great until someone says something the City doesn’t “love.” Now the City is stalling a Christian flag request while historically allowing all kinds of secular and cause-based flags. That’s not “caution.” That’s viewpoint …

Consentivus 2025 Ohio Edition

New Britain City Hall Flag Policy: Records Request to Test Enforcement

New Britain City Hall Flag Policy: Records Request to Test Enforcement Why This Matters Public-forum law doesn’t live in press releases or policy PDFs. It lives in how a policy is actually enforced. If a city claims neutrality, equal access, or content-neutral administration, that claim is only as good as the records created when real requests are handled. This post …

Red background with bold text: Ministry of Chaz The Bropostle, Church of Satanology, and Perpetual Soirée.

How to Break a City’s Flag Policy (Legally) Using FOI

How to Break a City’s Flag Policy (Legally) Using FOI A Case Study from New Britain, Connecticut Cities love free speech—until it gets uncomfortable. New Britain raised a Christian flag over City Hall. When I requested to raise a different flag, the city didn’t debate theology or law. It reached for bureaucracy: resident-only rules, “no controversial flags”, and public safety …

Retro computer screen showing MAOS v2.0: System Failure Detected with a crowbar and papers, Capitol in the background.

MAOS Is Back. Same System. New Failure Modes.

MAOS is back with a new approach to First Amendment systems engineering. I shut My Acts of Sedition down because I was busy breaking other systems I broke Florida’s book-ban law hard enough that Ron DeSantis rewrote it. I stress-tested school districts until they folded. I forced cities to choose between constitutional neutrality and shutting the whole damn thing down. …

Activist Chaz Stevens protests Texas Ten Commandments bill

Texas Voted to Mandate Schools Display the Ten Commandments. This “Bite Me Greg” Activist Wants Them in Arabic With a Dash of Satanism

Texas recently passed S.B. 10, mandating public schools display the Ten Commandments. Activist Chaz Stevens is challenging this by using “malicious compliance,” designing provocative versions of these posters—featuring Arabic translations, Satanic symbols, and prominent use of provocative wording—to highlight the bill’s inherent religious bias. Stevens, who previously drew attention by donating “In God We Trust” signs in multiple languages and …

Bite Me, Greg: Stevens Sends Texas Schools 25,000 Satirical Ten Commandments

Gov. Greg Abbott thinks Texas classrooms need more religion, so he’s forcing schools to display the Ten Commandments. Professional disruptor Dr. T. Chaz Stevens has a simple message for him: Bite me, Greg. In direct response to Abbott’s latest stunt—the soon-to-be-signed Senate Bill 10 requiring every Texas public school classroom to prominently feature the Ten Commandments—Stevens is unleashing a provocative …

Chaz Stevens challenging Florida censorship laws

Florida Activist Demands Satanology Banners at Public Schools

Think your Florida school’s religious banner policy is fair? Think again. Chaz Stevens—Florida’s favorite constitutional troublemaker—is back, demanding “Satan Loves the First Amendment” banners in public schools statewide. FOX NEWS: Florida activist calls for Satanology banners at public schools citing First Amendment Stevens, founder of the provocatively named Church of Satanology, is using satire and legal savvy to expose blatant …

SATANOLOGY FLAG - May 2025

Satanology Challenges Brevard Schools

Activist Chaz Stevens, founder of The Church of Satanology and Perpetual Soirée, is taking on religious favoritism in Brevard County, Florida. Stevens, known for provocative First Amendment challenges, has formally requested that five high schools display banners from his satirical organization. His intent: expose unfair religious bias and uphold secular neutrality, especially emphasizing support for LGBTQ+ students and equal treatment …