The group of people are opposed to the establishment of an "After School Satan Club" at Joyner Elementary School, or any school in the district. Flyers advertising the Satan club were distributed last week, according to the report.
Moore said that they cannot be silent while the club attempts to make its way into the area.
"This is not a time for good men to do nothing. It’s a time to let our voices be heard," Moore said.
A website for the "After School Satan Club" states that the group meets at "select" public schools where "Good News Clubs and other religious clubs meet." It says that the clubs are set up at the request of community members who "would like to see the program offered." The club says it's "not interested in converting children to Satanism."
Trained educators provide activities and learning opportunities, which students are free to engage in, or they may opt to explore other interests that may be aided by available resources. The environment is open and parents/guardians are welcome to participate," the website states.
The club is operated by The Satanic Temple, according to the website.
"After School Satan Club" are needed to provide a "contrasting balance" to student's after-school activities, according to the website.
"The pre-existing presence of evangelical after school clubs not only established a precedent for which school districts must now accept Satanic groups, but the evangelical after school clubs have created the need for Satanic after school clubs to offer a contrasting balance to student’s extracurricular activities," the website states.
Trained educators provide activities and learning opportunities, which students are free to engage in, or they may opt to explore other interests that may be aided by available resources. The environment is open and parents/guardians are welcome to participate," the website states.
The club is operated by The Satanic Temple, according to the website.
"After School Satan Club" are needed to provide a "contrasting balance" to student's after-school activities, according to the website.
"The pre-existing presence of evangelical after school clubs not only established a precedent for which school districts must now accept Satanic groups, but the evangelical after school clubs have created the need for Satanic after school clubs to offer a contrasting balance to student’s extracurricular activities," the website states.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/north-carolina-parents-outraged-school-satan-club
Moore said that they cannot be silent while the club attempts to make its way into the area.
"This is not a time for good men to do nothing. It’s a time to let our voices be heard," Moore said.
A website for the "After School Satan Club" states that the group meets at "select" public schools where "Good News Clubs and other religious clubs meet." It says that the clubs are set up at the request of community members who "would like to see the program offered." The club says it's "not interested in converting children to Satanism."
Trained educators provide activities and learning opportunities, which students are free to engage in, or they may opt to explore other interests that may be aided by available resources. The environment is open and parents/guardians are welcome to participate," the website states.
The club is operated by The Satanic Temple, according to the website.
"After School Satan Club
"The pre-existing presence of evangelical after school clubs not only established a precedent for which school districts must now accept Satanic groups, but the evangelical after school clubs have created the need for Satanic after school clubs to offer a contrasting balance to student’s extracurricular activities," the website states.
Trained educators provide activities and learning opportunities, which students are free to engage in, or they may opt to explore other interests that may be aided by available resources. The environment is open and parents/guardians are welcome to participate," the website states.
The club is operated by The Satanic Temple, according to the website.
"After School Satan Club
"The pre-existing presence of evangelical after school clubs not only established a precedent for which school districts must now accept Satanic groups, but the evangelical after school clubs have created the need for Satanic after school clubs to offer a contrasting balance to student’s extracurricular activities," the website states.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/north-carolina-parents-outraged-school-satan-club