An interesting set of questions from the Friendly Atheist.  The key here is to have short, concise, honest, and meaningful answers to the questions.  Here goes:
- Why do you not believe in God?  Because there is no evidence indicating      God’s existence and I have never had an emotional experience that      inspires me to believe in God in the absence of such evidence.
 - Where do your morals come from?  Christians call it “the      Golden Rule,” but the idea is found in nearly every society and      every religion in human history.
 - What is the meaning of life?  It’s about being happy      and helping other people be happy, too.  “Happiness” is not the      same thing as “pleasure.”
 - Is atheism a religion?  No, but the law sometimes has      to treat it like one.
 - If you don’t pray, what do you do during      troubling times?  I      hope.  I worry.  I seek comfort with my friends and family.  I try to do      what’s right and what’s best.
 - Should atheists be trying to convince others to      stop believing in God?  No.  You need to figure out that the supernatural world doesn’t      exist for yourself; I can’t do it for you.
 - Weren’t some of the worst atrocities in      the 20th century committed by atheists?  Yes, but their acts weren’t motivated by      their atheism.  Christians and Muslims have committed atrocities, too, both      because of and in spite of their faiths.
 - How could billions of people be wrong when it      comes to belief in God?   They were wrong about the Earth being flat and evil spirits      causing diseases. 
 - Why does the universe exist?  That question doesn’t      make any sense.  It’s not a question of “why,” it just      does.
 - How did life originate?  Science doesn’t have a      definitive answer to that question… yet.
 - Is all religion harmful?  Sometimes a “little white      lie” is not particularly harmful, but that doesn’t make it      true.
 - What’s so bad about religious moderates?  Nothing.  They’re      generally nice people who happen to disagree with atheists like me about      religion.
 - Is there anything redeeming about      religion?  Sure.       It helps some      people arrive at morality, inspires people to be part of a community or to      create great works of art, and it gives some people pleasure.
 - What if you’re wrong about God (and He      does exist)?  I’ll      have to rely on my lifetime history of doing what I hope is mostly good behavior.
 - Shouldn’t all religious beliefs be      respected?  No. You      wouldn’t take people who claimed to be Jedi Knights or Thor-worshippers      seriously, would you?
 - Are atheists smarter than theists?  No.
 - How do you deal with the historical Jesus if you      don’t believe in his divinity?  The same way I would “deal with”      Charlemange or King      Tut.
 - Would the world be better off without any      religion?  Yes, there      would be a lot less violence.  9/11 would not have happened without      religion.
 - What happens when we die?  You’re gone.  And you’re      not getting a do-over      or a sequel.
 
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