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There's also an Atheism for Dummies, incidentally.
I think the entire book series is somewhat mis-titled. They're actually very smart and well-written books.
You sure showed us Christians! Oh, wait...
http://www.amazon.com/Atheism-For-Dummies-Dale-McGowan/dp/111850920X
>Is there a book any of you have read that compares religion and irreligion without bias?
The problem is that religion asserts there is a god (and generally a lot of other things), and atheism rejects that assertion. I question whether it is possible for there to be some non-biased middle ground. You either accept that if there's no reason to believe something then there is no reason to believe it, or you don't. I think pretty much every book is going to be "biased" because you can't make a rational argument for both sides without... being rational.
Personally, I've only read Richard Dawkin's God Delusion. Already being comfortable as an atheist, I wasn't very impressed, and it certainly can't be considered unbiased. There's also Atheism for Dummies. That might be the best bet for "unbiased" as its purpose is to explain what atheism is to non-atheists, not to present an argument for it. However, I have not read it.