Tax the Church Stickers
$49
Provocative stickers that turn a slogan into a question governments can’t dodge—cheap pressure that sparks conversations, complaints, and records.
998 in stock
Description
The $49 Indulgence (That Actually Does Good).
$49 | Premium Vinyl | Funds the Resistance
This isn’t a “gag gift.” It’s a challenge to the status quo.
Designed by renowned activist Chaz Stevens, these stickers serve a dual purpose: they are premium protest art for your laptop or bumper, and they are financial fuel for the separation of church and state. Whether you choose the Serpent & Apple or the Burning Church, you are displaying a badge of secular pride.
Why the Premium Price?
Let’s be clear: You aren’t paying $49 for a piece of sticky paper. You are buying ammunition for the First Amendment.
We believe in radical transparency. Here is exactly where your money goes:
- $5 covers the manufacturing of this high-gloss, UV-resistant, weather-proof vinyl.
- $44 goes directly into the activism fund used to challenge tax exemptions, demand equal representation (like our “Satan or Silence” campaign), and fight book bans.
The Designs
You aren’t just sticking something on a wall; you’re making a statement.
- The Serpent & Apple: A clean, modern challenge to entrenched power structures. It asks the question: If knowledge is a sin, why are we paying for ignorance?
- The Fiery Church: A provocative symbol of the debate over tax fairness. If they want to play in politics, they should pay the cover charge like everyone else.
Where Your Money Goes
By purchasing this sticker, you are directly funding projects like:
- “Satan or Silence”: Forcing public officials to choose between a Satanic invocation or a neutral moment of silence.
- “In God We Trust” (Arabic Edition): Exposing religious bias by donating signs in Arabic to public schools.
- Legal Defense: Fighting back when they try to silence us.
How to Deploy
- The Bumper: A subtle reminder to the person tailgating you that theocracy isn’t free.
- The Laptop: The perfect signal to your coworkers (and HR).
- The Public Square: Waterproof. Sun-proof. Dogma-proof.
Don’t just complain about the system. Make it pay.












