Yah, it kinda gets me up front that the core argument of the book is that it takes more faith to not believe in God than to believe (using a definition of atheist as someone certain there's no God), as though the ideal belief is the one which involves the least faith...which I kind of agree with; but whatever happened to faith being a virtue, I thought Christianity was all tied up with that idea. These guys are irritating to me not only as an atheist but as a former Christian, and I'm not even 30 pages in!
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.