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Satanic Temple sues states for infringing on religious abortion ritual

Por: Newsweek Health October 04, 2022

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The Satanic Temple is suing Idaho and Indiana over their near-total abortion bans, arguing that the laws violate religious freedoms.The Satanic Temple, sometimes confused with the Church of Satan, does not worship the Biblical Satan. Instead, the religious association venerates the allegorical Satan described in the epic poem Paradise Lost—the defender of personal sovereignty against the dictates of religious authority, according to two... + full article



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