To me all that sounds aggressive and discriminatory.
I don't really understand. Do you mean that religion is aggressive and discriminatory? Or do you mean his description of it is? Well, maybe the description is negative and that may be unwanted by some. But that doesn't mean it is false. Fact is that Judaism is a set of morals, values, ideas, stories and myths of a stone age society that we today would rate worse than the Taliban. The fact is that Christianity and Islam are merely sects based on this religion. Maybe you meant to say that he is only pointing out the negative aspects of monotheism. But they are true nonetheless. It may be up to you to explain to us why such a flawed idea rooted in a babaric stone age society has some worth to us today.
I will make the claim that all virtue seen in christian, or other monotheist people, is there not because of but in spite of their religion.
Everyone should believe or not believe whatever he wants.
Are you sure you mean this? Because I doubt it? Because if this is true then you reject all ideas of morality. Any idea is as good as any other. I may not believe in divine morality, and I suspect you might meaning that you do not understand the implications of your worlds, but I do believe that there are some basic forms of morals and values all humans can agree upon. Therefore I believe that I have a responsibility to argue with people that have views I think are wrong or dangerous. But I also know I need to be careful about this.
You say that it is fine when one is a nazi or a racist. You claim it is fine for someone to believe in fairies and gnomes. If I had a child that believed or even saw fairies I would get het psychological help. I don't think that people should believe whatever they want. And I doubt you actually do also. This means you did not apply universality. You meant to limit your comment to religious ideas. Now because I don't know why you did this I will not disgress on the possible reasons.
I try never to impose my belief upon somebody who has another belief. So I would never use words like these to critisize somebody's atheism or disbelief.
Is that even possible? Atheism isn't something. It is the lack of something. Every monotheist is an atheist when it comes to all gods, except one. So every critisism that can be applied to an atheist can also be applied to a monotheist because by definition a monotheist is an atheist minus one.
So why don't you try?
Everyone has his own reasons for believing or not and for everybody there is enough place on this earth.
I don't see what demographic developments have to do with it. Also, you claim you don't try to impose your faith on others. BUt the fact is that many religious people do. You seem to claim that because you don't do this it is not a problem. Obviously religion is a problem when it comes to both discussion and conflict. You may see a potential for it so that we can all get along with different faiths, this is just not reality.
Sure, it is actually, because it's written in an old language that we don't understand anymore and because it has been passed down over many generations, wrong translated, faked and so on. Thousands of scientists try hardly to find out the truth about it. It's a naive error if somebody thinks that the bible could be read (in its current state) like any random contemporary book.
maybe you're talking more about church history than about the religion itself. For me the essence of christian religion (also of any other important religion) is peace, love and tolerance. Everything that causes mass murder, inquisition, dogmatism doesn't deserve to be called religion.
Well, then surely the three monotheistic religions don't deserve to be called religiou by you.
This is kind of strange. You claim your religion, whatever it is, is about peace, love and tolerance. But then you also claim all religion has to be about peace, love and tolerance. But frankly monotheism is by definition intolerant because at the core is the concept of one god, one truth. Then, the holy books of all three of them are filled with war. As for love, it is harder to talk about so I won't. And dogma, isn't that exactly what religion is about? Traditions, rituals and dogma?
Actually, you contradict yourself here. Before you claimed that everyone should believe what they want. But here you claim that one shouldn't believe in a religion of intolerance and war. Just as I suspected. Like every other person you do think people should believe certain things. Now I won't invoke Jesus and the hypocrit, that would be too cheap

I seem to see this very often. People that call themselves christian but disregard all elements of the barbarism that should follow it. Instead they use faith in god as a catalyst for their inherent ability to be a 'good' person. They just use god to strenghten the same processes that work inside of me, and every other human.