At EA for Christians, we often interact with people who are altruistic and focused on impact but do not want to associate with EA because of its perceived anti-religion ethos.
On the flip side, since becoming involved with EA for Christians, a number of people have told me they are Christian but keep it quiet for fear it will damage their career prospects.
And to add another way the anti-religion ethos is harmful, people may not be comfortable talking to their Christian friends about EA (or even about topics considered aligned with EA) in the first place.
At EA for Christians, we often interact with people who are altruistic and focused on impact but do not want to associate with EA because of its perceived anti-religion ethos.
On the flip side, since becoming involved with EA for Christians, a number of people have told me they are Christian but keep it quiet for fear it will damage their career prospects.
And to add another way the anti-religion ethos is harmful, people may not be comfortable talking to their Christian friends about EA (or even about topics considered aligned with EA) in the first place.