I've been around a few months and find we have a lot of similar beliefs. It's funny in different ways, depending on the topic, we all do.
I think the main debate we have (that I've commented about before) is your complete hatred for religion. Word history is rife with genocide and slaughter since we can remember, but you have an infatuation with pinning the crimes of humanity on Judeo-Christianity and Islam. All nations of the ancient world kept slaves, raped their enemies, etc. As I've said, the Mosaic law (for their people) was actually an upgrade to Hammurabi's Code. I won't go into ancient Greek lifestyle or the atrocities of WW2. It seems like your problem is with humanity in general?
Do you loathe Native American beliefs this much? My guess is if they were the dominant view of the majority you probably would be rebelling against the water spirit and corn goddess as vehemently. It doesn't bother me that you are more of a "rebel". I have compassion for people that don't have a natural, easy connection to what is called the Almighty, or Creator, (or common inherited religious traditions) but you've got to come to grips that you are the outlier. Christian and Muslim make up over 4 Billion people, over 1/2 the world's population. How can you hate the majority of human being we're supposedly fighting for?
You're portrayal of Islam is exaggerated and misleading. It actually sounds like a Muslim describing the Saudi/CIA funded jihadists.
One last thing: Religion isn't the opiate of the masses, oxycontin is!