I fully respect other people's beliefs, it's just when I see things like "Muslim is one of the stupidest religions" it reminds me why I can't stand any religion.
To me, religion is nothing but a tool used to guide society into believeing what's right and wrong. The problem is people take this too far and want to push their religion down other people's throats, and we end up with wars in the name of god, the same thing that tool is meant to prevent. We're told to do the right thing and we'll be accepted into whatever form of heaven is associated with your religion of choice, but then for some reason people seem to think that the right thing is belittling people of other beliefs, whether it be in the form of an attack of some sorts or just trying to "save" everyone. That's the definition of irony to me.
I personally don't believe in any god, I believe I can figure out right and wrong on my own without the guidance of something that (I believe) doesn't even exist. A great example of all of this are inmates in prisons around the world that "find" religion. I'm not going to knock it because if they found something that makes them a better person, than great. But I can't help but think it's a glowing example of the superficial void that humans think they have to fill with god to tell them what's right and wrong. Maybe it's the incentive of reward, or maybe people think they can't do it on their own (or maybe they're told so), but religion to me is social engineering in it's biggest form and nothing more.