Let me see if I understand your logic here by summerizing your views:
You liked George bush jr since he had an approval rating of 27%.
You approve of spying on Americans since around 20% of Americans do.
You believe in creationism and you think it should be taught in school.
And you also believe 9/11 was caused by Iraq.
Isn't stereotyping a majority of people based on a minority of people fun!
You're being selective about the points you generate from statements that other people have made.
But go back and answer the question:
Is it true that if you polled Christians, Jews, Zoroastrians, Wiccans, Buddhists in various parts of the world, representing their large population centers, that they would have similar rather uncivil beliefs in very alarming numbers?
Would they? It's very simple, and it's absolutely worth considering. It's a quantifiable number.
You're busy playing semantics trying to say what is the majority in one population, what isn't the majority in another population, what the meaning of "a lot" is...and it seems to slide into different percentages when it suits you. But all of that is irrelevant, when you can actually quantify it.
No one is talking about the "good muslims," that isn't the point. It is completely unnecessary to bring that up, because that isn't the problem.
I feel that religion, in general, has done some great things. I also know, historically, that religion is a pretty horrible thing when it comes to human rights and human suffering. It has been great at advancing thought, philosophy, and science. It has also been wretched towards restricting all of these things.
Now, within those populations--the religious--which ones have the highest percentage of alarming fundamentalists zealots that are a recognized threat throughout the world,
today? It's a simple, cold fact that can't be ignored away with straw men and funny numbers. It is a very real problem, and deflecting the real issue is the practice of cowards.