Yes, but not enough to be worth the effort. To be euphamistically solicitous, the "mis-statements" of "fact" are so pervasive as to challenge everything else that is said and who has time for that?
I don't get how people can lie (screw the PC language after all!) about something and believe it somehow helps them to do so. Of course, there are always those who will believe just about anything if it's juicy enough. I did some poking around and found some people who watched the Zeitgeist movie and gave up their religious beliefs because of it.
As an atheist, I am most willing to believe the stuff in Part I of the movie because it supports my beliefs. However, for someone to give up their religious because of a 35-minute segment on an internet video makes me wonder about the efficacy of their beliefs and more importantly, makes me question their ability to think critically. Completing the thought, much of what was posited in that section of the movie was not correct.
Assuming that believers are right about there being a god, I can't believe said deity would truly want his followers to believe blindly in any case.
Okay, I got to rambling. I'll shut up now!
--Wag--