Some atheists are actually agnostics and have little or no problem with the idea of collaborating with outspoken believers in God. Believers can use this to get a greater audience for their views. Believers should be careful, though, because of the known problems with “unequal yoking.” They can’t let themselves be forced into compromise should push comes to shove and God actually matters to what they do. In respect to the role of money, this can be very important. Believers view money as a useful tool, but not as a thing that deserves to be served for its own sake. While the truly atheistic objectivist will be hard pressed to find a more worthy overarching goal of life.
It's just dawned on me...you haven't read any of her books, have you?
As are some "real" atheists, like Penn Gillette and S.E. Cupp. They're not "evangelical atheists" whose "religion" is actually hard core leftist, who will insult and disparage anyone of faith.
They're OK with people of faith, they just believe those who have faith are wrong.
Mark