ORLANDO, Fla. — The Satanic Temple has submitted a Satanic coloring book and two fact sheets to schools in Orange County, Fla., asking permission to give them out to students in January.

The coloring book features cartoon children performing Satanic rituals and drawing pentagrams, along with a word search for words like “acceptance” and “friends” and a maze to reach the Necronmicon, a fabled occult spellbook.

The children in the book wear Satanic symbols on their shirts and spread anti-bullying and religious tolerance messages. A coloring page features a girl reading in a study filled with Satanic art, books and symbols. A connect-the-dots sheet creates a pentagram.

Orange County Public Schools counsel Woody Rodriguez said legal staff would review the materials, as it did for a previous atheist group that distributed materials to Orange students.

The school board has discussed changing its policy that allows the distribution of religious materials on tables inside high schools, but no action has been taken, and no changes are currently planned.

“We definitely, definitely will not be distributing those materials until we have a work session on that issue,” School Board Chair Bill Sublette said Tuesday.

A Bible distribution by a group called World Changers of Florida, most recently held in January, set off a series of lawsuits by an atheist group seeking to stop the practice.

The Satanic Temple is a loosely organized national group that has formed an alliance with atheist groups to make a statement against the practice of allowing the Bible distributions. The same group has gotten much sought-after publicity by trying to get a statue of Baphomet installed at the Oklahoma Capitol.

The Satanic Temple supports social justice and sees Satan as the “eternal rebel against the ultimate tyrant,” said a Satanic Temple spokesman who goes by the name Lucien Greaves.


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