-"Evolution is not supported by the fossil record."
Yeah, it's backed up by a plethora of other evidence. Fossils help support the theory basically because they act as a window into the past. The term "fossils" aren't necessarily restricted to paleontology, either.
You could claim that our knowledge of fossils beneath the earth, our method of collecting and studying them and the theories regarding them are shaky and unreliable, but it's pretty much the most concrete evidence we have of evolution taking place.
With that said, denying evolution is such a weird thing to do. Evolution, to simply put it, is based off of two factors. Factor #1 being that the strongest survive long enough to make the most offsprings, and #2 being that the best physical and mental mutations allow the strongest to survive even longer. This has happened so many times and we've been able to observe it in so many ways that there's simply no way to deny the theory of evolution unless you have a successful way to disprove it.
-"The intelligent design movement is based entirely on scientific evidence."
The idea of intelligent design fringes mainly on the fact that creation all around us seems too intricate and articulated to be the result of random universe forgetery. I don't necessarily believe there's enough scientific evidence to back up the theory of intelligent design, as far as I know.
-"The LGBT movement is not for marriage equality because they do not accept child enthusiasts marrying young teenage/pre-teenage kids. They have left those people out so far."
the LGBT movement is partly for marriage equality under the umbrella of people affected by the LGBT movement. child enthusiasm is not under the LGBT umbrella and I don't see what it has to do with the movement in any way.
With that said, it's not illegal to be in a loveual relationship with a consenting adult of your own love; the same can't be said for being in a loveual relationship with an underage child.
-"The Crusades are not comparable to Islamic Terrorism because the Crusades are incompatible with Christian doctrine and teaching, while Islamic Terrorism is consistent with Islamic teaching and the example of the prophet Muhammad."
Islamic terrorism and extremism is an incredibly complex and hard to nail thing, especially for people who don't practice the Islamic religion. The Crusades are an entirely different issue and to compare them both to each other is pretty ignorant, so I do agree there.
-"The existence of evil is actually proof of God’s existence. Because evil exists, that means there is a transcendant standard upon which we can judge that something is good or evil. Otherwise, evil is relative and is just an opinion."
If there is an existence of evil, it's more along the lines of the social standard set by men, not by God. Evil
IS relative and of opinion. The world isn't simple enough to just classify people as good or evil because there's always ulterior motive and bias. Nobody is just simply "Evil"
Viewing the whole thing as "Us vs. them" (as far as christianity and atheism goes) is a really bad way to look at things. Atheism isn't your enemy, it's just simply a differing belief from yours. If you feel people are attacking you over your religion, this is because those people act on their own behalf, not for their lack of a religion.