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After School Satan Club launching first Colorado chapter, but organizer promises “we are not devil worshippers”

The clubs, part of Satanic Temple, focus on “free inquiry and rationalism” as alternative to religious groups

Some members and supporters of the Satanic Temple, the organization that sponsors the After School Satan Club, pose Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023, after a Saucon Valley school board meeting in Hellertown, Pennsylvania. The school district initially approved the After School Satan Club’s application but revoked it after receiving threats of violence, according to the ACLU, which argues the district's barring of the club violates the First Amendment. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)
Some members and supporters of the Satanic Temple, the organization that sponsors the After School Satan Club, pose Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2023, after a Saucon Valley school board meeting in Hellertown, Pennsylvania. The school district initially approved the After School Satan Club’s application but revoked it after receiving threats of violence, according to the ACLU, which argues the district’s barring of the club violates the First Amendment. (Monica Cabrera/The Morning Call)
Elizabeth Hernandez in Denver on Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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The After School Satan Club does not actually hail Satan, an organizer said, but focuses on charity work, science, and arts and crafts.
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