Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5880913-20121217041653/@comment-1038387-20131227195542

Hate isn't good for anything. Also, "atheists"

The headstone thing is irrelevant. Sometimes, his parents get crosses. Sometimes, it's normal slabs. Sometimes, it's one monument with a cross. Sometimes, it's one monument with an angel. Sometimes, it's one monument without any adornment. And it doesn't give any indication into the comic creator's views - in Chuck Dixon's Batgirl: Year One, the gravestones are simple slabs, while Dixon is one of the more vocal writers who has him pegged as a practicing Christian.

As for Batman's religion - again, it varies per writer. Nobody argues that his parents were Christians - Miller favored Catholicism, Dixon Episcopalan. The discussion is whether Bats is still religious after his parents' deaths. Sometimes he is, sometimes he isn't. They're both canon. Deal with it.