I'm inclined to agree with Pleeb. You guys attacking religion don't really seem to get it. I get the impression that someone's trying to establish this as a "theist-hater's circle-jerking" thread (pardon the crudeness). It probably isn't what's happening, but it feels like it. It doesn't seem to matter what we say - it seems like you will reject it automatically, pausing only to re-word previous arguments, and only praise other atheists that hate theism.
A lot people simply need something to believe in, and religion has always been handy for that, if nothing else. A lot of people derive their morals from religion, and some may not see the point of morality without consequences they feel they couldn't avoid (this last is me, somewhat. I think about that, at least, and am baffled, honestly. However I would cower in fear under a desk instead of hurting people). And these are only some of the basics. Simply put, the point of religion is to give people advice and incentive to be better people. It doesn't always work; as with most things, they can be twisted to rally people to a dubious purpose. But this explanation is all for naught, as my words fall either on blind eyes or those that do not need this.
I would also like to point out, Andir, that people are messed up. The fact that we cling to the fossil fuel industry, which will only wind up hurting us in the end, is proof of that, as is the Cold War, WWI, WWII, and a good deal of what you might find opening a history book at random. That's with morals as a part of society. Without morals in society, what would stop you from going to steal some poor old lady's money? You only have morals because you've grown up in a society that has them. Now think: Where did these morals come from, originally?