One should hate evil. Hatred itself can be a rational response.
You don't have to be nice to cancer, or rape, or child sexual abuse. You can actually "hate" them, as you should.
Agreement, finally. That is rational, hating groups of people isn't. Saying 'most' deserve death before nature would have it, isn't.
I said the world would be better of without them, which is true. If they all lose the faith and it goes away, fine by me.
So only your opinions and beliefs are of any import? Very open minded of you.

Personally I do favor diversity and tolerance.
Tolerance stops at intolerance. If your idea is you can cure cancer by throwing kittens off the roof, we're going to have issues and you are going to find yourself thrown off the damn roof. Feel free to call me intolerant, I am unconcerned.
I doubt you'll find me going with throwing kittens off the roof or even not cleaning their litter boxes. On the other hand, I'll bet there are plenty of examples of people of religion that hold many similar opinions with yourself.
I may find your statements on those of faith ignorant, even inciteful, but have no desire to shut down your right to voice them.
Now if you allow your hatred to spill over to actions or denial of rights of others? Not so much.