keyplus90 - I have 'outed' myself as a Christian here a long time ago and I have no problem with that. I am a person of faith but I still enjoy constructive debate and find anyone, whether atheist or 'religious', who can not open their minds to what others think, very difficult to understand. I hope we can all respect each other's views and acknowledge the fact that we can prove very little in life.
There are Christian (and I'm sure other believers in a Deity) scientists and atheist scientists. I have read Richard Dawkins and not been persuaded and believe Alistair McGrath to be more accurate - but neither can prove whether they are right. Scientific minds have always believed they are right in their time, but often proved to be wrong by the next generation of brilliant minds.
Likewise, Christians have interpreted the Bible in a way that gives them the excuse to pander to their own prejudices forgetting that, whilst I believe 'all scripture is inspired by God, and is useful for teaching.....etc' it was still written by men, in a cultural context, which should be considered when looking at what it is saying to us now.
I believe that God still 'inspires us' today and is still revealing truth. Thankfully therefore, women are no longer treated as second class citizens and slavery is not tolerated.
To me, my faith makes sense of the world and the injustice that I see around me - if this is all there was, I would struggle. BUT, that is just me and my view. I'm not angry with those who take a different approach. Disagree if we must but why do we have to be so cruel?