Atheistic denial is the tendency of atheists to deny obvious truths, such as:
Oh, well, if it's obvious truths, I guess we don't even need to question them. The only thing we should "teach both sides" of is evolution vs. ID.
1. the existence of love beyond chemical reactions in the brain
I guess since we can just ignore proof, you don't have to provide us with any, is that right, Andy?
2. the far greater achievements of Christian scientists compared to atheistic scientists
Oh, this should be fun. Let's play a brinkmanship game, only it'll have no clearly defined parameters, so no matter what I say, you just keep moving the goalposts till you win.
3. how atheism is the ideology of public schools
BZZT! Fail. Which is, ironically, what you probably did a lot in public school.
And anyway, assuming that ludicrous statement is true, what's your point? Okay, so "atheism is the ideology of public schools." What grand, majestic Truth (TM) are we denying, and why?
4. how many atheists ultimately go insane or commit suicide
Yeah? How many? And how many don't?
And--because this is quickly becoming my favorite logical fallacy--how would that prove atheism was wrong?
5. how materialism fails to explain basic phenomena, such as bird migration
Oh, yes. The old "Scientists don't have an answer for everything so we should just believe this instead." argument.
While I'm at it, what exactly are you talking about with "materialism?" Isn't this kind of like saying "laissez-faire economics can't explain string theory so believe in jesus lolz!"?