What struck me was the interview with the "atheist". The "atheist's" answers sounded like they came out of a Jack T. Chick tract; they were exactly the answers that an evangelical would expect from their stereotypical atheist. I suspect that "interview" was scripted. (Although, I admit that if you interview enough people, you are bound to find someone who will give you the answers that you want.)
Yeah, that banana thing was pretty funny. Sounds like an explanation of all the "fullfilled prophecies" that some keep going on about
"Religion is the best business to be in. It's the only one where the customers blame themselves for product failure."
-- Ellis Weiner (quoted on the NAiG message board)