This post does not have a concrete conclusion, it is just some thoughts I had while reading the article.
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EA seems to have a core belief in post-scarcity. I've recently been thinking about post-scarcity. To my knowledge, I have not been engaging with EA content; I wonder if it has become pervasive because of their efforts, or if the time is ripe for the concept.
I've also been thinking about the number of different times that religion has evolved in a population. Religion fulfills various psychological needs; for a while it was popular for atheist thinkers to say we have evolved past the need for religion. I am agnostic, but I think people still need 'religion' and they will in the future. It may not be a religion with a personal god or gods; the concept of the divine comes from the human mind, the human mind will always have a place for godliness of some kind. I could be wrong, religion could be a blip, but I don't think so.
Religions of the past have reflected the tribalism inherent in the human condition. There has always been a fight with another tribe that was the most pressing. Other fights are suspended or suppressed until the main fight is concluded or paused. From my lifetime, the main fight was the Cold War until that concluded, and then it was national politics. It's very hard to come to terms with the core beliefs and morality of the main opponent, no matter who or when.
I'm sure EA says something about religion and tribalism, but the human experience is also important. The human experience starts in a place, with some people. Those people are your tribe, until you find another tribe. Their religion is your religion, until you find another religion.