First Amendment Firestorm: Activist Demands Satanology Banners at Brevard Schools

Staff
May 19, 2025

In a bold challenge to religious expression policies in public schools, Florida activist Chaz Stevens has requested that five Brevard County schools display banners representing his self-created religion, “Satanology.” This move is part of Stevens’ ongoing efforts to test the boundaries of religious freedom and the First Amendment in educational settings.

Stevens, known for his provocative activism, has previously engaged in similar actions. In 2016, he requested to display a Satanology banner at Boca Raton High School, leading the school district to halt new applications for religious banners. More recently, in response to Arkansas Act 573—which mandates the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms—Stevens offered to donate 10,000 multilingual displays of the commandments, incorporating themes ranging from satanic to rainbow motifs.

These actions by Stevens highlight the complex interplay between religious expression and public education. By advocating for the inclusion of his own religious symbols, he underscores the importance of maintaining a neutral stance on religion within public institutions. His efforts serve as a reminder of the need for consistent policies that respect the diverse beliefs of all individuals in educational environments.

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