Where did you see outrage? |
Sorry but words matter. Atheism is not a religion. It is a state lacking belief in one. Is giving people who lack belief a place to meet "pulling people away from religion"? Is not looking to convert children into any sort of religion and only wants to encourage them to look at the world scientifically "pulling people away from religion"? |
| I think atheists have a branding problem here. Most parents, even atheist ones, aren’t going to get that it’s basically an atheist club and they aren’t going to let their kids join. |
You can quibble about whether atheism is a system of thought, but you’re being disengenuous when you say this group doesn’t have the motive of changing kids’ minds about religion. |
| Satanism in ES?!?! Hard pass for me and my DC |
Why? |
If you read OP’s blurb it’s really an atheism club. Still, most parents will think like you and that’s the reason this club is never going to have more than 5 members. |
Especially elementary school. Middle school or HS would be a non-issue if it sounded like a fun thing that interested my kid. We’re atheists at our house, but the quiet kind that don’t advertise our (lack of) beliefs. |
See 15:28 |
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Equally funny as the idea of “elementary school Christians” |
That doesn’t explain why. |
[i]“the club’s flyer insists it’s not looking to convert children into any sort of religion and only wants to encourage them to look at the world scientifically.”[b] Does looking at the world scientifically lead people to drop their religion? |
"But now, it's okay to have devil worshipping in school around impressionable minds and age," Ballard said. "Children absorb everything they see and hear and they model what they see adults do." ... "Now, I'm being concerned about the welfare of my child and other classmates of his that are maybe exposed to this satanic group," she said. "I'm very concerned about it. https://www.wtkr.com/news/officials-address-after-hours-satan-club-at-chesapeake-primary-school |
This Organization and Satanic Temple are not teaching children to be Satanist. They are using the word Satanic in their name to make a point about separation of Church and State, and to provide an alternative to the Christian Club. |