Texas Students Exchange Bibles for Porn

A group of atheists at the University of Texas at San Antonio was asking students to exchange bibles for porn magazines Wednesday and that has made some religious leaders angry, according to a report by San Antonio TV station WOAI-TV.

At a Wednesday night church service, The Bible is the bond between believers, but on the University of Texas at San Antonio campus a group of students were calling scripture - smut.

“We consider The Bible to be a very negative force in the history of the world,” student Ryan Walker told WOAI-TV. He is part of a student group calling itself the "Atheist Agenda."

Club members were on campus asking students to exchange religious materials for pornographic magazines like Black Label and Playboy, according to the report.

A reporter from WOAI-TV showed the Atheist Agenda's "Smut for Smut" fliers to Pastor Rick Hawkins of the Family Praise Center.

“In my opinion, there are no atheists. There are fools,” Hawkins said. “So, that would be foolish propaganda.”

Other Christians agreed with Pastor Hawkins.

Atheist Agenda members said they got the idea from students in Austin, Texas. They claimed they were only exercising freedom of speech, the report said.

“I don't know one believer that would take his Bible and turn it in for pornography,” Pastor Hawkins said.

So far, only five students have exchanged their bibles for porn.