The Atheist Agenda

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The Atheist Agenda is an organization founded in 2005 by a group of atheist and agnostic students and teachers from the University of Texas at San Antonio[1]. The group is dedicated to the philosophy of free thought, as well as promoting aggressive activism against theology and theological institutions, encouraging non-believers to take pride in their history and community, and providing to them the same fellowship that those of a religious background share[2]. The Agenda frequently holds meetings open to all who wish to learn, and is known for staging demonstrations (most notably the "Smut for Smut" campaign[3]) in the San Antonio and Austin areas, to make their viewpoints known. Since its creation, the Atheist Agenda has grown from small gathering of students to a group of hundreds, with members at The University of Texas and The University of Houston in addition to those at UTSA.

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  1. ^ Carson, Tucker. "Trading bibles for porn in San Antonio", MSNBC, 2005-12-06. Retrieved on 2008-03-21. 
  2. ^ Anonymous (2005-12-19). Who We Are. Atheist Agenda. Retrieved on 2008-02-21.
  3. ^ O'Conner, Matt. "Students Trade Bibles for Porn", XBiz, 2005-12-02. Retrieved on 2008-03-21.