John_Maxwell_IV comments on A Parable On Obsolete Ideologies - Less Wrong
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Me, neither. I'm just guessing based on, say, this post.
What I meant is that is that religion is a controversial question that doesn't matter, either. As Daniel Burfoot said, religion has been banished to a separate magisterium in which it barely gets to talk about the world, while political correctness is largely focused on talking about the world. This says nothing about the absolute importance of dealing with either.
Elsewhere on the thread, you say that the costs outweigh the benefits, which is a very different claim than saying it doesn't matter. If the costs and benefits are small, then everyone should agree it doesn't matter, but if the costs and benefits are large, you should expect disagreement over whether it's worth it.
I personally don't believe it matters, but my cost-benefits analysis panders to those who do. And I disagree that religion doesn't matter. Sam Harris' argument: