With evangelistic fervor that Jim and Tammy Faye would envy, a college atheist group is on a mission to separate fellow University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) students from mind-polluting religious “smut.” Their plan? Give them pornography instead. Here are the details from Fox News.
A Texas college campus is locked in a fierce debate after a group of students launched the “smut for smut” campaign, trading bibles and other religious texts for porn, MyFoxSanAntonio.com reported.
Atheist students at the University of Texas at San Antonio announced that any student over the age of 18 will receive pornographic materials if they trade in religious materials, according to MyFoxSanAntonio.com.
Leaders of this atheist campaign allege that porn is no worse than what’s written in religious texts.
A university spokesman says that this controversial cause is completely legal, though he admits a majority of the students on campus do not agree with it, according to MyFoxSanAntonio.com.
The group will continue its activities on campus through the middle of the week, according to the site.
All I can say is I wouldn’t want to be a college freshman in these days of unbridled student activism. Everyone pursues them, but they are only wanted for their innocent little blank-slate minds.
These UTSA atheists have taken it to a whole new level, though. At least the animal rights wackos wouldn’t offer them crack in exchange for their tuna fish sandwich.




















