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The Satanic Temple
Family Modern Satanic / Non-theistic
Origin region United States
Founding period 21st century CE
Estimated adherents Unknown; public chapters and congregations exist in multiple regions.

The Satanic Temple is the Satanic Temple is a modern non-theistic Satanic religious organization that uses Satan as a symbol of resistance to tyranny, religious liberty, bodily autonomy, compassion, and secular pluralism.

Overview

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The Satanic Temple should be distinguished from the Church of Satan and from theistic Satanism. It is generally non-theistic and does not teach worship of a literal Devil. Its public identity combines religious symbolism, ethical tenets, legal activism, and challenges to religious privilege in public institutions. Supporters view it as a legitimate minority religion and civil-rights movement; critics often dispute its religious status or object to its provocative symbolism.

Key beliefs

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  • Satan as a literary or symbolic figure of rebellion against tyranny
  • Compassion, justice, bodily autonomy, and reason as ethical themes
  • Religious liberty and church-state separation
  • Non-theistic or atheistic interpretation of Satanic identity
  • Pluralism and resistance to authoritarian religious power

Practices

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  • Congregational meetings
  • Public rituals and symbolic actions
  • Advocacy for religious liberty and equal treatment
  • Educational and community events
  • Personal identification with the Seven Tenets

Places of worship

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  • Congregation meeting space
  • Private home altar or study space
  • Public demonstration or civic setting
  • Online community

Sacred texts

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  • The Seven Tenets
  • Official organizational statements
  • Modern Satanic and secular humanist writings
  • Literary sources such as Milton in some symbolic readings

Holidays and observances

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  • Tenet-based personal observances
  • Unveiling Day in some Satanic Temple contexts
  • Local congregation events
  • Secular and symbolic holidays
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  • Satanism - The broader family of Satanic religious and philosophical movements.
  • LaVeyan Satanism - A distinct atheistic Satanic tradition associated with the Church of Satan.
  • Theistic Satanism - A distinct family of Satanic traditions involving belief in Satan as a real being.

See also

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