95% of people who follow a church/holy writing were taught it from a young age, and it continues to baffle me that despite this clear derailment of logic - people continue to follow these writings.
Yes, it is a derailment of logic if people follow these things blindly. But from the things I have experienced in my life, it would be a derailment of logic to deny what I believe. My beliefs are not founded upon what I have heard others say, but the things I have experienced firsthand. My faith is a logical conclusion, not a blind assumption. Shall I abandon logic so that I may blindly assume the same thing that you believe? I certainly would not expect you to abandon logic and blindly assume what I believe.
Furthermore, I have as good understanding of science as nearly any atheist, so do not assume my faith is based upon lack of knowledge.
Yes, these people are complete nut-jobs, but more subtle evangelism is just as dangerous.
There may be a select few who are nut jobs, but it is blatantly ignorant to put all evangelists into this category. Intolerance is a two-way street. You can't accuse such people of being intolerant and then attach such hateful labels to them yourself.
For the record, Hitler brought Germany out of the worst economic crisis in the country's history. He was a very skilled leader.
By the time Germany surrendered, it was in worse shape than when Hitler had taken power. The country was literally in ruins. Not the hallmarks of a skilled leader. A better example would be someone like FDR, who took the US out of its worst economic crisis and made it into a world superpower. Hitler did have some good leadership qualities, including excellent charisma, but his ability to make rational decisions was very poor.