I'm not sure that's a topic I would choose unless you are already a known atheist. Think the consequences through first.
If you must stick to your topic consider starting with why Hinduism isn't persuasive and move along through other less controversial religions (in the Bible Belt anyway) before applying the same techniques to Christianity.
Or, better yet, because there's a fair amount of data out there, you might simply argue that atheists are generally good citizens, parents, students, etc. --- an anti-atheist discrimination speech.
If you must stick to your topic consider starting with why Hinduism isn't persuasive and move along through other less controversial religions (in the Bible Belt anyway) before applying the same techniques to Christianity.
Or, better yet, because there's a fair amount of data out there, you might simply argue that atheists are generally good citizens, parents, students, etc. --- an anti-atheist discrimination speech.
If there is a god, I want to believe that there is a god. If there is not a god, I want to believe that there is no god.