Religous, theological arguments are the very foundations of intellectual debate in this world. So are arguments made by Atheists. Why, for God's (ho ho) sake can we not tolerate each other and our intellectual debates?
I like to listen to Hamza Yusuf, a great Muslim preacher, who makes me think about a lot of things I never thought of before, things that make me better live my life. Does that mean I am a believer? No.
I beg of you all, open your mind to all information. All debates. All theological arguments, regardless if it came from a crazy guy on the street or a fictional God.
I'd agree that it tends to get a bit dodgy when somebody has blind faith that their God really does exist, but c'mon folks, this argument that all religion is bad is always elitist and really, really annoying.
I often find many Atheists immensly frustrating. I want to grab them by the shoulders and go, 'You are not that great you moronic arrogant tub of crap!'. There are intellectual religous people and dumb ignorant atheists. There are intellectual atheists and dumb ignorant believers.
Advice, fellow non-believers, do not presume there is absolutely 100% no God, ever ever ever. Let's try and get rid of 'isms' eh?
Let's criticise religion, let's make sure we are never intimidated by pointing out that believing in something with no proof is irrational. But let's not elevate ourselves to a higher standing at the same time! It seems incapable of a vast majority of atheists to not do this.
I, personally, do not think there is a God, but we owe it to ourselves never to become arrogant, ignorant, pricks like famous Atheist Penn Gillette. Who acts exactly like a fundamentalist.
The best thing we can do in this society is just turn to each other, regardless if they be scientists or believers, atheists or fundamentalists, and realise, WE ARE NOT THAT GREAT.