This is why I'm against any "rational" tampering with today's mainstream Western worldview, even where I'm to the left or to the right of its political aspects. Any attack on "Liberal hypocrisy" that has indeed taken root in the last 50 years and largely replaced Christianity is short-sighted simply because this system is likely the only thing really holding our civilization together.
Would you have taken the same stance when dealing with say 18th and 19th century Anti-Christian thinkers in their own time? If not, why?
I very likely would; hell, the effects of Christianity's all-around decay in the late 19th century - which was hastened on purpose by those people - are probably among the best evidence for the case I'm making. For starters, I'd quote this at them - and Dostoevsky too, and similar stuff by other thinkers who bemoaned the course that materialist civilization was taking.
An interesting blog post by Razib Khan, who many here probably know from his Gene Expression blog, the old gnxp site or perhaps from his BHTV debate with Eliezer.
I recommend following the link and reading the rest of it there, not only does interestingness continue, the comment section there is usually worth reading since he vigorously moderates it.