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Policy appears to be aimed at The Satanic Temple , an organization whose founders have said is intended to counter government efforts to inject Christianity into government operations.
It defines religion as “an organized group led, supervised, or counseled by a hierarchy of teachers, clergy, sages, or priests that acknowledges the existence of and worships a supernatural entity.
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the bill in April , addressing already looming concerns about involvement by The Satanic Temple .
“Some have said that if you do a school chaplain program that, somehow, you’re going to have satanists running around in all our schools,” he said.
The ACLU of Florida said the program “creates an environment that is ripe for religious coercion and indoctrination of students”.
The Osceola County School Board recently scheduled a vote on a chaplain program.
The district later dropped the matter after a statement of interest in participating from “ Ministers of Satan’s Satan .
The program has not received much interest from other Florida districts.
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