Theologically, mainstream Christianity views Satanism as a "debased" system, while sociologically,
Christian's can exhibit intense religious prejudice, discrimination, or bigotry toward it.
Modern Satanism is a largely non-theistic, philosophical, atheistic, or agnostic.
Lawsuits involving The Satanic Temple (TST) and religious groups (often Christian-affiliated)
generally, center on First Amendment free speech and equal access, rather than discussions themselves.
Legal action often occurs when;
First Amendment Equality:
Courts have ruled that if a public institution allows one religious group to meet,
they cannot discriminate against another, such as The Satanic Temple, based on the content of their views.
Discrimination and Retaliation:
When such actions are taken, TST frequently files suit based on viewpoint discrimination,
which can lead to legal victories enforcing equal access, notes the American Civil Liberties Union.
Religious Freedom Arguments:
TST sometimes uses "religious liberty" laws, often favored by conservative groups,
to challenge regulations, such as in cases involving reproductive rights.
What is the reward for women?
A high five & perhaps a goat.