I bet most would put me as 'infuriated' in the second poll, but the reality is that I don't see a single answer. I do see religion as a major source of problems in the world, but for many of the problems, particularly armed conflicts, I see religion as only part of the problem. The Israeli-Palestinian problem, for example, seems to have many aspects to it and calling it purely religious seems to me to be wrong. The same is probably true of the sectarian issues in Iraq and so on.
In addition, I certainly don't get the least bit infuriated with, say, the Mycrofts of the world. I think they are mistaken, but the sort of religious belief and practices he describes seem to make the social condition better with no apparent downside. Far from finding that sort of attitude to be infuriating, I feel it to be deserving of considerable respect, and reflects the best of religion. I do get infuriated with the religious who assert that they are morally superior because they have the true faith, and particularly infuriated with those who wish to impose their religious values on others or who characterize non-believers as morally deficient. On balance, then, I think I am tolerant of the great majority of the religious people I encounter in real life and intolerant of some I encounter online.
A complex subject is rarely amenable to simple pigeon-hole responses
But I like the attempt to let some of the steam out of the other thread, including the steam I have engendered there myself
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari