In general, from the posts I’ve seen, the LessWrong attitude to religion is one of derision. (This may represent Eliezer’s point of view more than it represents the average point of view.) But that derision has never been directed at me personally. A number of posts use religion as an example of ‘widespread irrationality that is bad for individuals and for world’ but no one has accused me directly of propagating an irrational or damaging meme.
As for your second point, yeah, lack of interest is not disapproval or disagreement. I have very little interest in finance and investment; that doesn’t mean I disagree with the premise of it. In fact, I have a lot of respect for people who can put up with studying something that seems so tedious to me. And I doubt that no one on LessWrong is interested in religion in the abstract, since it is one of the more surreal and bizarre aspects of human behaviour.
I bet there are several people on LessWrong interested in religion in the abstract, since it is one of the more surreal and bizarre aspects of human behaviour.
Also, there’s a selection effect, the people who have strong opinions about religion will tend to be the ones to talk about it. I suspect there’s a significant number of LWers who just don’t pay much attention to religion and tend to think religion is not useful but not harmful in many contexts.
In general, from the posts I’ve seen, the LessWrong attitude to religion is one of derision. (This may represent Eliezer’s point of view more than it represents the average point of view.) But that derision has never been directed at me personally. A number of posts use religion as an example of ‘widespread irrationality that is bad for individuals and for world’ but no one has accused me directly of propagating an irrational or damaging meme.
As for your second point, yeah, lack of interest is not disapproval or disagreement. I have very little interest in finance and investment; that doesn’t mean I disagree with the premise of it. In fact, I have a lot of respect for people who can put up with studying something that seems so tedious to me. And I doubt that no one on LessWrong is interested in religion in the abstract, since it is one of the more surreal and bizarre aspects of human behaviour.
I bet there are several people on LessWrong interested in religion in the abstract, since it is one of the more surreal and bizarre aspects of human behaviour.
Also, there’s a selection effect, the people who have strong opinions about religion will tend to be the ones to talk about it. I suspect there’s a significant number of LWers who just don’t pay much attention to religion and tend to think religion is not useful but not harmful in many contexts.