It seems like the kind of religion you support is one where you’re not required to believe untrue things but do have rituals and community. I was under the impression that that is popular here. The talk about Solstices and Petrov Day is the most obvious parts (along with meetups). I feel like there are discussions about religious people and people with kids being happier either here or in LessWrong-adjacent places. At one point there was a lot of discussion of spirituality (although I haven’t seen it for a while, but I don’t think it was downvoted).
Maybe you could be more specific aboot what aspects of religion you’re getting pushback about.
It seems like the kind of religion you support is one where you’re not required to believe untrue things but do have rituals and community. I was under the impression that that is popular here. The talk about Solstices and Petrov Day is the most obvious parts (along with meetups). I feel like there are discussions about religious people and people with kids being happier either here or in LessWrong-adjacent places. At one point there was a lot of discussion of spirituality (although I haven’t seen it for a while, but I don’t think it was downvoted).
Maybe you could be more specific aboot what aspects of religion you’re getting pushback about.
This seems like a good example:
https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/p7hW7E3fHF3PDzErk/sabbath-hard-and-go-home