Public schools are quickly becoming Satanic temples. Don’t believe me? Look at Edgewood Elementary in Marysville, Ohio, where they’ve rolled out the red carpet for The Satanic Temple’s new “Hellion Academy of Independent Learning.” An actual program named HAIL is now part of the school day, offering kids “off-campus” lessons from an organization that openly mocks Christianity while claiming to promote “compassion” and “empathy.”
If this doesn’t raise alarm bells, you’re not paying attention. The fox isn’t just guarding the henhouse—it’s hosting workshops on critical thinking and empathy while sharpening its claws.
Of course, they’ll tell you this isn’t about indoctrination. No, no—this is about “secular values” and “diverse educational opportunities.” Sure it is. Just like it’s about “equity” when they teach your kids that gender is a social construct and that men can get pregnant.
Public schools have long been the breeding ground for every godless ideology under the sun…nothing new, of course. They’ve pushed evolution as gospel, secularism as enlightenment, and queer theory as liberation. Now, they’re just being more honest about it. The Satanic Temple isn’t the beginning of the problem—it’s the logical conclusion of decades of public education bowing to the spirit of the age.
Think about it. This is the same system that demands kids recite the creeds of secularism every day. “You’re an accident,” they teach, thanks to evolution. “Your morality is subjective,” they insist, thanks to the death of absolute truth. “Your gender is fluid,” they declare, as though confusion were a virtue.
And now, the very organization that celebrates rebellion against God has waltzed into public schools with the blessing of the administrators, offering lessons in “diversity” and “creative expression.” What exactly is “creative expression” in the context of The Satanic Temple? Drawing pentagrams? Writing essays about how Lucifer was misunderstood? The euphemisms write themselves.
Of course, everyone knows that this isn’t education. It’s indoctrination, plain and simple. And yet, parents keep sending their kids to these “schools,” convinced that it’s just another day in the classroom. But if we’re completely honest with ourselves, we have to ask: