Please consider that sometimes the truth is not A or B.
Sometimes it's C.
With this in mind I would like to interrupt constantly-in-progress God not God War to ask everyone involved to consider that Atheism and theism are not as different as you might tend to think:
To many people the difference between atheism and theism could not be more night and day. By shared points of negation, however, these two world views are in truth only but shades apart. Importantly, both mental constructs result in a fundamental lack of value/respect for that which is objective reality - namely "all that is, and all that is in it". This lack of understanding/respect for "all that is" runs from the top down and includes everything from broad categories of species, to specific people, places, or things.
No matter how large or all encompassing - most problems which humanity, nations, and/or individuals face today (except the batteries in your iPod going dead) - can likely be traced back as being symptoms of causality from the aforementioned "fundamental lack of value/respect for all life and/or all that is". The theists have their dillusions, and the atheists have their cynicism and forgetfulness of just how awesome they and everyone else are underneath their impermanent personalities. There IS more to the world and what's behind it than the individual power of our egos - that's not an unimportant aspect to recognize and honor, IMHO.
The point of all of this is to illustrate the basic error of traditional theism, and its falsely called "antithesis", atheism. One construct says that there is no "God", the other says that there is a "being"/"thing" called "God" and that he made "us". Well, both are physically-impossible statements exlicited from ego/subjective bound consciousness.
Substituting the word "energy" for "God" for a minute, how can something that was made by an energy not contain and be part of that energy? It can't! We all, and everything in existence must necessarily contain, and be part of the basic energy that made our existence and/or consciousness possible - anything else is literally impossible. (this is just science people!)
So while atheism, through negation, seems to backwardsly miss/dismiss/deny the existence of "source" to "all-that-is", traditional theism makes the mistake of recongnizing only parts of the existence of a "source" while denying it to other parts of existence (e.g., "These things are part of God/the-source, and those things are not").
Necessarily, we and everything else ARE, and-are-part-of the basic energy that made all that is! (e.g., perhaps the motivation for beings such as Christ to say, "God is one")
(Note - this is a fairly thorough reconfiguration of a subject I have written on before, here and other places. As I say I've revised it quite significantly, and it's been a long time since anyone could have laid eyes on the older stuff I'm refering to. My apologies if it looks somewhat familiar to you)