Hmm ... this is an interesting topic - and i must say i am pleasantly surprised to see there isn't too much flaming going on. There's just a couple observations i would like to make.
1) Atheism IS a religion. It is a religion that has it's creed (humanist manifesto) and its followers (atheists). In fact, as i have found in my studies and comparisons, it takes a LOT of faith for one to be an atheist. First, you have to either believe in the theory of Evolution (which is not scientific in the least) or you have to believe that the answer to our existence is there, we just haven't found it yet. As well, atheism has its presuppositions that color the way a person views others' works, such as the fact that there is nothing supernatural - i.e. nothing has ever occurred that goes agains the laws of science as we know them. To claim that you have no religion b/c you are an atheist is not entirely accurate.
2) It was stated earlier "I have no tolerance for the less tolerant." So there is one thing that a person can have no tolerance for then? On The American President, Michael Douglas's character stated about freedom "You want free speech? Let's see you acknowledge a man whose words make your blood boil standing center stage and advocating at the top of his lungs that which you would spend your lifetime oposing at the top of yours. You want to claim this land is the land of the free? Then the symbol of this country cannot just be a flag. The symbol also must be one of its citizens exercising his right to burn that flag in protest." As much as i understand that this movie isn't some authority on the subject, i believe it demonstrates a principle that anyone who claims to be "tolerant" must understand - this same tolerance you espouse should be given even to those whose levels of tolerance aren't on the same level as yours. Myself, i find myself an incredibly tolerant individual really. But, at the same time, i don't want to take any chances when it comes to eternity. Here's how i see it and why some people would call me intolerant. God has spoken to us through His word (the Bible) and there are plenty of evidence to back this claim... enough to convince me and many others who are not just blindly following God. In His word, He has outlined His church and provided us some information on how to live life here and what to do to be reunited with Him in Heaven. Potentially, God will accept anyone and everyone into Heaven (though I personally don't believe it - but i'm not God and it's up to Him to do what He thinks should be done). But just to be safe, i will follow God's standards as closely as i can in order to provide myself with the greater chance of being pleasing to Him and having that home in Heaven with Him. And i personally don't feel that i would be comfortable trying any other way than that which he has given - which is why i don't - and which makes me "intolerant" to some.
3) Another poster said this: "Part of me wishes I could believe something like that. I dunno....I still need some sort of REASON to believe, other than if you don't you go to hell. I've searched my heart and looked at the world and I see no evidence of god, or a good reason to believe. My mom says when you witness the birth of a child it leaves you with no doubt about gods existence....I just see biology. Oh well I am very happy with no god in my life and I sure can't make myself believe just because people say I will be happier that way."
To this i would respond, "Amen." A person's faith shouldn't be based on a lack of evidence, that you don't want to go to Hell, or that it will make your life happier. A religion should be based on evidence that leads you to believe that what you believe makes the most sense. Atheists are atheists because when they look at the evidence, they are convinced that all there is is the natural world. When i look at the evidence, i see something much different, a religion that meshes with science and history. I am a Christian because i see no alternative that makes more sense. It IS possible to believe in Christianity if you desire to seek truth with an open mind.
One thing i appreciate is the fact that for the most part, this isn't some kind of flame-war in this thread. For the most part this isn't a bait and bash the religious community. Usually i wouldn't post in a place like this as it usually does no good for anyone. But with some of the posts, i have the feeling that there are some who are genuine in their curiosity. And if you truly are, and want to know more about why i am a Christian, i would love to talk about it in PMs with you.
Thanks,
Chris