A Disturbing Lack of Faith is a short essay, which takes a critical look at the concepts of gods and faith. Argued from a position of skepticism, the flawed logic of these religious concepts fail with the application of reason. All the usual fallacies of apologetics are preemptively torn apart. When viewed in this way, any open mind, freed from the filter of presupposed, unfounded beliefs, will see the foolishness of faith. It will be clear that the concept of gods isn't much of a question at all, but rather an untenable philosophical proposition.