1.  All the inaccuracies of the "religious" texts: For the most part, it's easy to find the inaccuracies of the "religious texts" in which case, most evangelists will change the subject, but make sure to stay on it. another responce is this: "it's been made so long ago, there are bound to be inaccuracies" in which case you should respond with: Then why worship it?
  2. How can evil exist when a Good, all powerful, and omnipotent "god" does?
  3. If your god kept you out of heaven for not following his practices without giving any evidence what so ever,
  4. then god is immoral. Enough said.
  5. Why is your religion the true one? How do you no that <name a few religions > is not the true one?
  6. An omnipotent being does not make a mistake and then repent for it. (such is the story of Noah)
  7. if Jesus (or moses or whatever the profit was that created said religion) was so "powerful and almighty" why did he only heal/cure a few people, why didn't he cure everyone and destroyed all sickness and death and pestilence and war?
  8. Counter argument for #2: theists will just say this: Free will. But, you can counter that god doesn't have free will simply say this: "your god is an omniscient and "good" god, so there for, he only has one choice in ANY given situation. Which is to do the best 'good' thing, there for, your god has no free will.
  9. assuming your god does exist, it would be pure hubris to understand the mind/intension's of your god, even more to usurp god's authority by speaking on his behalf.
  10. A perfect being has no motivation to act. In fact, any action would create change, therefore imperfection, if your god did exist, the universe and man would not.
  11. God is not loving! several passages from the bible/q'ran/torah have shown their god supports rape, murder, genocide, and death punishments for minor infringments, also your god sends millions of people to torture in hell for an infinite time for a finite time of this so called "sinning". for more information about these passages check out this site: www.evilbible.com.
  12. Another good arguement is this: challenge a zealot to solve this riddle right here, this riddle was made by a famous Greek philosopher Epicratus: Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent.
                                                               Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent.
                                                               Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil?
                                                               Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?
Note: these are the best arguments I have come up with through various sites on the inter webs. If you wish to give me more good arguments, I would gladly apreciate them.

P.S: please note that I kept saying "your god", because if you were to say "god" the Christian would come up with something stupid like "aha! so you do believe... pwnt"

  • A challenge to all theists: refute ALL these arguments, not just one or two, but ALL