Sorry z10.

That was an unfair generalization on my part.
Kay, SOME people hate Islam, and the others are don't consider it to be the truth.

And I'm ambivalent.
I hate religion but don't mind some of its more positive manifestations. If someone can get something good out of it, and leave the bad shit aside, then more power to them, but I still reserve the right to bust their stones for believing in nonsense from time to time-- but only for close friends and family, cause busting stones with them is fun
Example: went to a friend's family's Passover seder this evening and wore the kippot and recited all the verses about a God I don't believe in just cause he's a long-time friend, really nice and so is his family, but next time I see him I have to make up for it by making fun of his "imaginary friend"

Do the same with my brother, respect his interpretation of Islam cause it's pretty damn liberal and laid-back but doesn't stop me from calling him a superstitious idiot when we get in religion debates.
But I strongly oppose people being mean-spirited about their criticism of the religious except when the religious are doing truly evil deeds in the name of their faith, which, unfortunately, is way too common. But not harming anyone else with your religious beliefs? Then you're okay in my book, believe in the Easter Bunny too for all I care.