In a bow to Satan, Phoenix City Council ends public prayer


Unsure what to do about local Satanists who wanted to present the opening prayer generally reserved for adherents of Jesus at a City Council meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, the council has ended the tradition.

Via the Washington Post:

Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton and four members of the council voted in favor of the change and argued that an effort to silence particular groups could land the city in an expensive legal battle.

"The First Amendment to the Constitution is not ambiguous on this issue," Stanton said, according to the Republic. "Discriminating against faiths would violate the oath that all of us on this dais took. I personally take that very, very seriously."