Syed, have you noticed that most of the people here, whatever their personal beliefs, have taken it upon themselves to learn at least the basics of what Islam is about? It's just as important to understand the positions of those you're arguing against as it is to understand your own position. In addition, showing some empathy and thoughtfulness about the positions of those you oppose can help show that you're willing to argue in good faith.
What you're doing is the equivalent of saying, "Islam is not true because Mohammed was confined to a wheelchair." It's a fundamental lack of understanding about what you're arguing about, and it's frustrating to have to point out how even the basic assumptions your arguments are based on are wrong. It's why everyone's telling you to go learn a few things, then come back. Because people here really would like to have an actual discussion about actual viewpoints.