I think that’s the most inviting community post I have ever read. I’ve been a lurker for awhile with almost no participation. Lately I’ve started catching up on old articles. My background is raised in a Jesus people hippie cult and thus took a long road to atheism and attempted rationality.
In other forums I tend to participate more (I’m a software developer, so that’s plenty of online community). However I’m at LessWrong to learn, and so I don’t have much to contribute at present. Which reminds me, I love this place for not being ivory tower. I find too much of this type of community in other forums to be biased towards academia (and somehow proud of it). It’s a nice contrast here.
Nice explanation. My only concern is that by the opening statement “aiming low”. It makes it difficult to send this article to people without them justifiably rejecting it out of hand as a patronizing act. When the intention for aim low is truly noble, perhaps it is just as accurately described as writing clearly, writing for non-experts, or maybe even just writing an “introduction”.