The Satanic Temple spokesman Lucien Greaves defended his 'After School Satan Club' proposal amid fierce pushback by parents at a Virginia elementary school.
The Satanic Temple spokesman Lucien Greaves joins 'Jesse Watters Primetime' to discuss the presence of Satan clubs in schools across America.
Lucian Greaves, who co-founded the group in 2012, told Fox News Thursday that the club is being proposed as an alternative to other religious after-school groups, adding that his intention is to promote free speech and religious liberty among children."Obviously we don’t view Satan as evil, and it really doesn’t matter to us what your mythology is surrounding Satan," Greaves said on"Jesse Watters Primetime.
Greaves said the group tries to avoid religious matters in the after-school program, telling host Jesse Watters,"We are not looking to convert people into satanism. We are not even teaching children about satanism in the classes."
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