Essay:Is there no God?

The original article [http://www.bethinking.org/who-are-you-god/intermediate/is-there-no-god.htm ''Is There No God? The Improbability of Atheism''] is quite large. So I'm probably not going to side-by-side all of it, I'll see how it goes.

Life's meaning
[Bertrand Russell quote]

[Questioning the "firm foundation of unyielding despair"]

[Questioning the appeal of atheism, its roots and "bleak philosophy"]

The appeal of atheism
[Atheism offers a big picture without God, is apparently more compatible with science because it doesn't involve 'blind faith']

[Is atheism true?]

Reasoning against God
["As a former atheist..."]

The Problem of Evil
[C.S. Lewis regurgitates the same point]

[Free will and evil]

The religious impulse
[Atheism fails]

Free will
''[Atheism = determinism. Nothing important.]''

[More C.S. Lewis]

''[Something about computers. Do they prove atheism?]''

Computers and atheism
[Computers aren't sentient]

[Atheism cannot account for the human mind even though this assertion hasn't actually been backed up]

[Instincts in conflict]

Naturalistic morality
[Atheism doesn't explain where we come from]

The origin of everything

 * I have decided to break this one down into a finer side-by-side rather than on a per-paragraph basis.

Causality
[Some more stuff on causality]

Darwinian everything
[Shameless, and I mean truly shameless, JAQing off.]

Straw Darwinism
[More quote mining.]

''[My quote mines and straw men prove that evolution is impossible! Therefore Dawkins lacks an open mind!!]''

''[Newton believed in God! The eye! Evolution is preposterous! Generic argument from incredulity. More shameless JAQing off. And I really wish this summary of what I just cut wasn't 100% accurate, but alas, it really is.]''

Hoyle's Fallacy and concluding remarks
[More straw man evolution to conclude]