If faith can move mountains, surely it can withstand a little criticism...

If God is all-knowing and perfect, we should be able to expect a perfect text explaining in clear, unambiguous terms exactly what He wants and expects. No holy book fits that description.

History has shown us that religion is not a moral barrier to immoral actions and virtually every religion has blood on its hands. In fact, many egregious atrocities have been committed by those who believed that they had God on their side.

99.9% of all God's intelligently-designed creatures have gone extinct. If you designed and built 1,000 houses and 999 of them crumbled to the ground, would you call yourself an intelligent designer and architect? Perhaps God shouldn't have rested on the 7th day...

As human knowledge has advanced, resurrections have declined. Infer what you like from that fact.

God doesn't regrow limbs no matter how many people might pray for it. He never has. He never will and actions always speak louder than words.

The Christian Reward System is a morally-bankrupt belief system with no place in today's modern society. To view it any other way is naive, dangerous, and insulting.

The simple, non-debatable fact is that the United States is a democracy - not a theocracy. The power to govern is derived from the people - not God. If our founding fathers wanted us to be a "Christian Nation", they could have created us so. All evidence to the contrary.

To say that gays and lesbians can't get married because it is against my religion is like saying that someone else can't eat donuts because I'm on a diet.

Wishful thinking does not lend itself to the truth and I don't feel remorseful for pointing this out.

Simply stated, faith is gullibility personified.

Voluntary ignorance is not something to be proud of and yet we can find great numbers of people embracing this on a daily basis.

Faith does not require evidence, and oddly enough, someone's faith is considered "stronger" when there's less evidence to support it. I fail to see how this is a virtue.

We don't force Christians to teach science in their churches so it would be appreciated if they didn't bring their faith into our public schools.

When someone doubts evolution by asking "If we came from monkeys, why are there still monkeys?", the ONLY appropriate response is "If we came from dirt, why is there still dirt?"

Atheists and agnostics, the most religiously-knowledgeable group, dismiss organized religion while those who are less religiously-knowledgeable swear to the authenticity of things they often aren't even aware of.