Ryan Walters, Oklahoma Superintendent of the state’s schools, is not having any funny business from The Satanic Temple (TST), letting them know in no uncertain terms on Wednesday that they are not welcome in their educational institutions after the organization announced they would be placing ministers for their sick and twisted cult in public schools should Senate Bill 6 officially become law. This is how messed up our culture is these days.
If you don’t believe in dark spiritual entities known as demons, you are living life with your head buried deep in the sand. Look around at the inexplicable evil that exists in the world. People are gleefully murdering unborn children in horrifying ways. Men think they’re women (and vice versa) and as a result are mutilating their bodies. And they are also doing this to children who don’t have a clue what’s really going on and are confused by the messaging they’re being taught.
Pornography is everywhere. Those who produce it and share it online know that young children are being exposed to it and they do not care. In fact, they are hoping to hook these folks at these ages because they can make them addicted to it for life, warping their views of sexuality to the point that having a normal, healthy sexual relationship with their spouses is no longer enough to satisfy them.
Demons are real. And they are trying to get revenge against God by destroying those made in His image.
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“In Oklahoma, we have conservative values. President Joe Biden and the National Education Association want Christianity out of the classroom and are advocating for our kids to have zero morality and faith,” Walters told Fox News Digital in a statement.
“Let me be crystal clear: Satanists are not welcome in Oklahoma schools, but they are welcome to go to hell,” the Republican superintendent went on to say, delivering a strong message to the prince of demon’s earthly minions.
Walters’ comments come as Oklahoma’s House passed SB 36, which would allow volunteer chaplains in schools. If it becomes law, it would permit volunteer chaplains in public schools but require districts to conduct background checks, barring those with a criminal history, including sex offenders or felons. Chaplains can also be dismissed for child abuse, negligence or moral misconduct.
TST is already preparing to deploy its “ministers” in public schools if it becomes law, the organization said in a statement.
If the bill does manage to pass in the Senate it would officially take effect on the first of November. TST has also issued a challenge to Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis to debate them on the topic of religious freedom after he made it a point to state that satanists are not allowed to participate in a new chaplain program that is similar to the one Oklahoma passed a month ago.
“Some have said that if you do a school chaplain program, that, somehow, you’re going to have satanists running around in all our schools. We’re not playing those games in Florida,” DeSantis remarked. “That is not a religion. That is not qualified to be able to participate in this. So, we’re going to be using common sense when it comes to this. You don’t have to worry about it.”
The rabid satanists are threatening to file a lawsuit against the state of Florida if any of the group’s members end up prohibited from serving in the program.
Co-founder of the group, Lucien Greaves, previously told Fox News Digital the legislation indicates DeSantis is unaware of how the law works and unaware that the bill he signed into law “does in fact allow Satanic chaplains in schools.”