The ultimate goal is to force government neutrality, ensuring that officials do not pick winners or losers among religious and secular beliefs in the public square.
What is the ‘Church of Satanology and Perpetual Soirée’?
It is the specific entity created by Chaz Stevens to file facially compliant requests for equal access to public school advertising forums.
Did a federal judge rule on the Satanology banner lawsuit?
Yes, in January 2025, a federal judge in Miami refused to dismiss the lawsuit, allowing the case against Broward County Schools to proceed toward trial.
What is ‘Viewpoint Discrimination’ in First Amendment law?
Viewpoint discrimination occurs when the government allows speech on a topic but excludes specific perspectives, which is a core legal target of the Satanology project.
Who is the ‘Bropostle’ of Satanology?
The ‘Bropostle’ is the satirical title used by Chaz Stevens, the founder and lead strategist behind the Satanology constitutional challenges.
How did Satanology impact Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School?
In 2023, the project successfully forced the removal of church banners from the school’s fence by demanding equal space for a ‘Satan Loves the First Amendment’ banner.
What does ‘Omnes aut nemo’ mean in the context of Satanology?
Meaning ‘All or nothing,’ it refers to the legal principle that government must allow all viewpoints equal access to a public forum or allow none at all.
Is Satanology an actual religion?
Satanology is a constitutional methodology expressed in religious form. It functions as a diagnostic tool for the First Amendment rather than a traditional belief system.
What was the outcome of the Satanology lawsuit against Broward County Schools?
The lawsuit led to a 2024 policy change where the Broward County School Board voted to ban all religious signage on school property to ensure constitutional compliance.
What is Chaz Stevens’ Satanology Project?
Satanology is a First Amendment stress test that uses a satirical religious framework to identify and eliminate viewpoint discrimination in government institutions.
