Holy argument, Batman! I'm gone for a day and this is what happens?
Well, you guys have made a lot of progress, so I'll just pick a few bits that caught my eye.
A religion can exist completely based within science and isn't atheism (and no, it wouldn't have "faith" either).
Show me a single religion (that is widely accepted to be a religion) that is based completely on facts and contains no elements of faith in the supernatural or other such unfalsifiable notions, and I might agree with you. I know of none.
I'm not really here to convince. I'm trying to get my beliefs shot down.
How exactly do you imagine that's going to happen, if you refuse reason as a valid discussion technique? By not replying to people who point out the flaws in your - for the the lack of a better word - reasoning, such as me?
I find it a bit disappointing that a lot of the arguments from atheists are on disproving the Christian God. I'd like to see something on disproving the existence of some ultra-powerful world-creating entity, but most of the time they just yell "Occam's razor!" which is basically saying "No, I'm right, and you're the one who has to prove me wrong!"
That's because that's how it works. It certainly beats the crazies going "No, I'm right, and you're the one who has to prove that there isn't some unspecified entity out there that I didn't bother to even properly define!"
Not that it matters, really. The answer to that is still the same anyway, "same as with unicorns, no evidence".
The offensive stances taken are only against the weaker arguments that don't support the existence or non-existence of a God.
I have yet to see a strong one. If you know of any, please share.
Well, if you have a creature that created the whole fricking universe, I can assume that he's both omniscient and omnipotent, easily. And even if it's not infinite power, it pretty much can be assumed to be infinite (omni) by mortal standards.
I'm not so sure about that. Take, say, Sim City. You create the world when you click New Game, but do you have infinite control over it? Not even close. Is it really that inconceivable that our universe may be beyond the control and possibly even comprehension of its creator?