It is human nature to paint things with broad brush-strokes, that reflect our own views, whether one is religious or non-religious, we tend to characterise others (and their positions) that disagree with us in an unfairly simplified manner. While Christians are no less guilty of this, the dominant media corporations, academic and government institutions that control field of public discussion on the subject of religion have heavily favoured representing the atheist positions and voices in society and given little airplay to believers, and often not the most flattering ones when they do, so that the atheist side looks even more reasonable. This documentary, short in length, does not explore things deeply enough to be truly balanced itself, but it is a credible witness to the fact that advocates of Atheism, or the epistemology of the atheist position, is by no means immune to the very same weaknesses or criticisms that have constantly been levelled against traditional and devout Christians. In fairness both sides have their "saints and sinners". Future debaters would do well to keep that in mind, regardless of what side one personally sides with.