The Atheist Agenda, a student group on the campus of the University of Texas at San Antonio, has launched a vile assault on faith and family through their so-called "Smut for Smut" campaign.
The Atheist Agenda's campaign allows college students on the UTSA campus to trade their Bibles in exchange for pornographic materials. This latest evidence of the destructive moral and spiritual influences prevalent on college campuses is directly targeting Bible-believing college students. When questioned why the Atheist Agenda student group would launch such a hateful campaign against students of faith, their president said, "I wouldn't want to live by what they call 'morality' in the Bible."
Unfortunately, atheist and far-left leaning student groups on other college campuses across America are expected to follow the lead of this group at UTSA, further spreading strong anti-Christian messages.
At CollegePlus! we certainly affirm the power a fully-accredited college degree can have to open doors in the workforce, ministry and graduate school. It is for this reason the CollegePlus! program was designed to give students a high-quality education and an accredited college degree while helping protect them from these types of negative campus influences.
I pray that for any Bible the Atheist Agenda receives, there will be at least one Atheist or undecided person curious enough to open it and read. God's Word will not return void.
I wonder if there is any Christian on campus who has memorized enough scripture to publicly give them a Bible (refusing their smut in exchange) and challenge one of them to ask him to quote a verse or passage?! The Atheist would have to find the passage and read along. Just to make sure, you know! ;o)
Now that would be COOL!!!
— TN Lizzie Sunday, April 4, 2010 11:02 PM CDT