DeepShadow
White Crow
10. A lack of falsifiability for religion - there is no way to disprove God, his religious works, or ideas inspired by these religious works
As I've stated in other threads, this poses a burden of proof problem. I've proved it to myself, why should I prove it to you? The proof I speak of is subjective, but that doesn't mean it's not sufficient. When you prove to me that you love your wife, (or anyone else) I'll prove to you that I've had revelation from God.
11. A lack of logic for religion
That's a tall order. All religions? How many have you examined that closely?
12. A lack of tolerance in religions towards other religious beliefs
In the religions, or in the adherents? Not the same thing you know. How many religions that you know of preach intolerance as part of the doctrine?
13. A lack of accountability in religions - no religion that I am aware of has accepted the consequence of it's past actions or teachings.
No offense, but I think that says more about what you are aware of than it does about the religions. I've read statements from the Catholic Church expressing deep regret for the past actions of the church. My own church was involved in events that they have expressed regrets for as well. What kind of acceptance are you looking for?