Troy University has drawn the ire of an influential Atheist group, the Wisconsin-based Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF), for their most recent themed house that is set to open this fall. The college is using private funding to provide housing that prioritizes students who share an interest in religious matters, maintain an active spiritual lifestyle, and are actively engaged in a campus faith-based organization, regardless of what religion they practice.

Despite the private sourcing for the cost of the building, which will be split between dorm housing and a catholic student center, FFRF sent a threatening letter to Troy University alleging discrimination against non-religious students.

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Posted by Nate Kellum