Goody! (Unless it won't be online, in which case non-goody.)
Not sure I agree other religions are much prettier—do you mean you find their concepts and perspectives more conceptually aesthetic?
Yes, with the reservation that I don't actually understand your rephrasing.
I think Catholicism is a lot more morally complex than many other religions.
Judaism all the way, baby. I don't actually know all the complexities of Catholicism (can haz link?), but I've been to a Catholic school and grok the general aesthetic of most big brands of Christianity. It likes close obedience to rigid rules (yay!) and submission (meh), hates anything pleasurable (feh) and clever thinking (boo), and drops everything Judaism did like a hot potato (noooo!). This covers the Puritans and Augustine, but apparently not the parts of Catholicism you're talking about. I'm surprised that you think it's complex, because the only thing I really like about the brand of Catholicism I got is that it's simple. Maybe complicated theology like the casuists did?
I'm worried that LW doesn't have enough good contrarians and skeptics, people who disagree with us or like to find fault in every idea they see, but do so in a way that is often right and can change our minds when they are. I fear that when contrarians/skeptics join us but aren't "good enough", we tend to drive them away instead of improving them.
For example, I know a couple of people who occasionally had interesting ideas that were contrary to the local LW consensus, but were (or appeared to be) too confident in their ideas, both good and bad. Both people ended up being repeatedly downvoted and left our community a few months after they arrived. This must have happened more often than I have noticed (partly evidenced by the large number of comments/posts now marked as written by [deleted], sometimes with whole threads written entirely by deleted accounts). I feel that this is a waste that we should try to prevent (or at least think about how we might). So here are some ideas: