Nark
Your wording was certainly more cautious than Perry's, but you did jump on his boat, implying that the notion of depravity as he used it first was being misconstrued by "unbelieving" posters, instead of pointing out that the actual Calvinistic notion was totally irrelevant to the topic, i.e., whether atheism (not to mention "evolutionism"!) is practically or epistemologically dangerous -- implying, more dangerous than the theistic stance.
Did you read my last comment to Perry
You also contributed a bit to the confusion of "depravity" with the psychological sense of guilt or moral inadequacy (cf. your response to funkyderek for instance).
That was not my intent. The intellect is not the only factor, I believe there is a spiritual component (special grace) working here as well. Most will not accept depravity, no matter how it is defined.
I don't know if LT would agree.