The devil-worshiping 'Ministers of Satan' who now have an 'unprecedented ... trends now

The devil-worshiping 'Ministers of Satan' who now have an 'unprecedented ... trends now
The devil-worshiping 'Ministers of Satan' who now have an 'unprecedented ... trends now

The devil-worshiping 'Ministers of Satan' who now have an 'unprecedented ... trends now

Conservatives have reacted angrily to revelations that devil worshipers plan to send 'Ministers of Satan' into Oklahoma schools to guide students under a new GOP law.

The outrage comes amid the passage of a senate bill that would allow volunteer chaplains in Sooner State schools, subject to background checks.

The Satanic Temple (TST), a decade-old religious and political group, says the bill would let them send members into schools and offer 'compassionate guidance to students.'

State Superintendent Ryan Walters says satanists 'are not welcome in schools, but they are welcome to go to hell.'

Lucien Greaves, co-founder of the Salem-based Satanic Temple, says the devil has been misunderstood

Lucien Greaves, co-founder of the Salem-based Satanic Temple, says the devil has been misunderstood

State Superintendent Ryan Walters says the satanists should 'go to hell'

State Superintendent Ryan Walters says the satanists should 'go to hell'

'In Oklahoma, we have conservative values,' the Republican told DailyMail.com.

'President Joe Biden and the National Education Association want Christianity out of the classroom and are advocating for our kids to have zero morality and faith.'

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Johnny Davis, of the National School Chaplain Association, said satanists were 'spreading lies' as they did not have any qualified chaplains on their books.

'The Satanic Temple is using threats by means of trying to hijack the term 'chaplain' for their own ideological and political agendas,' Davis told DailyMail.com.

Members are 'trying to hold children's mental and spiritual health hostage,' he added.

Senate Bill 36 would allow Oklahoma's public school to welcome faith-based chaplains as hired staff or as volunteers to support students.

They would be subject to background checks.

It passed the House by a 54-37 vote on April 26 and an amended version is back with senators.

Advocates of the bill say it would boost the number of chaplains in schools who could support students during a youth mental health crisis.

School chaplain Rev. Dominic Bouck performs an Ash Wednesday ceremony in North Dakota in 2019

School chaplain Rev. Dominic Bouck performs an Ash Wednesday ceremony in North Dakota in 2019

A meeting of the National School Chaplain Association, which says satanists are hijacking the term 'chaplain' for their own agenda

A meeting of the National School Chaplain Association, which says satanists are hijacking the term 'chaplain' for their

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