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 …
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 …
The Gospel According to Chaz: When Bureaucracy Begets Blasphemy
By Christopher Hitchens (posthumously and hypothetically) In the pious circus of American politics, where scripture is brandished like a cudgel by those who’ve barely cracked its pages, Chaz Stevens has emerged as a gleeful ringmaster of reason. His latest act takes us to North Dakota, where Senate Bill 2307—a work of legislative theatre cloaked in the moral garb of “protecting …



