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Satanists volunteer in Florida schools after DeSantis’ ‘more God in classroom’ bill

Satanists are volunteering to fill vacancies across Florida schools after Ron DeSantis signed a new law pushing for more religion in education.

A state law went into effect last week allowing for “additional counseling and support to students” from outside organizations to fill staff shortages – including from religious groups.

The Florida initiative allows chaplains to serve as public school counselors as more states aim to embed Christianity into public school environments.

Without the bill, DeSantis – who was brought up in a staunchly Catholic household – said that “you’re basically saying that God has no place [on campus],” adding “That’s wrong”.

Members of the Satanic Temple have lobbied for freedom of religion in public schools, including through the establishment of After School Satan clubs – which have been popping up in states across the US that allow religious groups to operate on campus.

The organization that says it does not believe in God or the devil. It describes itself as “nontheistic” and campaigns against the encroachment of religion on public life.

“Proselytization is not our goal,” it claims, adding: “The program focuses on science, critical thinking and the creative arts, with “no interest in converting children to Satanism.”

Members of the Satanic Temple are now ready to fill vacant counselor roles in schools across the Sunshine State’s 67 counties, its co-founder and spokesperson Lucien Greaves told The Guardian.

“Should a school district now choose to have chaplains, they should expect Satanists to participate as well,” he told The Hill on Monday.

The Satanic Temple is officially recognized as a religion by the US government.

DeSantis contests that Satanism is “not a religion” and said its

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