Torrington, Connecticut, is facing a First Amendment challenge after flying a Christian flag at City Hall. Activist Chaz Stevens, founder of the Church of Satanology and Perpetual Soirée, has requested that his organization’s flag also be flown. Citing the 2022 Supreme Court case Shurtleff v. Boston, Stevens argues that once a city permits one religious flag, it cannot deny others …
First Amendment Firestorm: Activist Demands Satanology Banners at Brevard Schools
Activist Chaz Stevens challenges religious neutrality, requesting Satanology banners in five Brevard County schools. Explore this First Amendment battle.
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Salt Lake City Flips Off Utah’s Flag Ban With Bold LGBTQ+ Move
Ever watch a city council boldly defy state lawmakers in real-time? Salt Lake City just did, flipping off Utah’s restrictive flag ban by officially adopting new city banners proudly showcasing LGBTQ+ and diversity symbolism. This move didn’t just break the rules—it made new ones. Wait, What’s This Flag Ban All About? Earlier this year, Utah’s legislature thought they’d get clever …
Boise Just Raised the Bar for Bold Inclusivity. Here’s How We’re Joining Them.
Usually, we’re the ones making officials uncomfortable—planting disco-ball-topped Festivus poles in state capitols, challenging unconstitutional religious favoritism, and fighting tirelessly for First Amendment rights. But sometimes, a city gets it so right, we just have to stand up and applaud. That city today is Boise, Idaho. Recently, Boise’s City Council courageously defied Idaho’s restrictive flag legislation by officially adopting the …
Democrats want a Joe Rogan? Too bad. They’ve already got Chaz Stevens.
Democrats dream of having their own Joe Rogan—someone real, raw, and fearless enough to spark massive public interest. But authenticity can’t be manufactured in a committee. It comes from outside, from genuine agitators like Chaz Stevens. Who is Chaz Stevens? Think of him as Florida’s premier disruptor—a guy who uses bureaucracy like a weapon, turning corrupt policies back against the …
Activist invents ‘Satanology’ religion in attempt to stop cities from flying Christian flag
Chaz Stevens, a Florida-based activist known for his provocative challenges to religious displays in public spaces, has initiated a campaign in Connecticut advocating for the display of a flag representing his satirical “Church of Satanology and Perpetual Soirée.” This move comes in response to several Connecticut cities—including Hartford, New Britain, Waterbury, Torrington, and Bridgeport—approving the flying of the Christian flag …
Connecticut Cities Choose Christian Flags — But Freeze Out Satanology Requests
Hartford, Waterbury, Torrington, and New Britain are all flying Christian flags.Chaz Stevens — founder of the Church of Satanology — asked for equal time.Result? Dead silence, ghosting, and transparent stalling from Connecticut officials. According to CT Insider, these cities bent over backwards to approve a flag celebrating Christianity under the thin excuse of “heritage.”But when Stevens requested to raise a …
Arkansas Act 264: Is Your School Ready for Multilingual Religious Posters?
Think your Arkansas school district fully understands Act 264? Think again. In a bold move designed to test the limits of Arkansas Act 264, Chaz Stevens—the provocative founder of the Church of Satanology and veteran constitutional advocate—plans to donateover 20,000 religious posters to Arkansas public schools. But there’s a catch: they’re not all in English, and many have stylistically unconventional …
Church of Satanology Calls Out Hartford’s Double Standard on City Hall Flag
When Hartford raised a Christian flag over City Hall, Chaz Stevens and the Church of Satanology saw an opening—and they’re not letting it slide. According to NBC Connecticut, the Hartford City Council voted to fly a Christian flag, claiming it represented “hope and faith” for the city. Now Stevens, never one to miss a chance to spotlight government hypocrisy, has …








