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Elon Musk Isn’t Very Religious — Does He Identify With Any Specific Faith?
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has spoken about religion on a handful of occasions. Here’s what we know about his opinions on religion. He isn't very religious.
What is Elon Musk’s religion?
Obviously, a person’s religious beliefs (or lack thereof) are usually something that's kept pretty private. There are an estimated 10,000 distinct religions around the world. There are as many opinions about those religions are there are people on the planet. Still, Musk has mentioned religion on a few separate occasions.
In a 2013 interview with Rainn Wilson on the SoulPancake YouTube channel, Musk and Wilson talked briefly about religion. “What do you worship?” Wilson asked Musk. Musk replied, “I don’t really worship anything, but I do devote myself to the advancement of humanity by using technology.”
When asked whether science and religion can coexist, Musk said, “Probably not.” Given what we know of Musk’s dedication to the scientific method, it’s pretty safe to assume that he isn’t a devout member of any particular religion. He seemed to confirm as much when Wilson asked him whether he prays. “I didn’t even pray when I almost died of malaria,” Musk said.
Musk says he does “agree with some of the principles” of religion.
In December 2020, Musk participated in an interview with Axel Springer CEO Michael Döpfner. At one point during the interview, Döpfner asked Musk, “Do you believe in God?” Musk answered by providing some background of his semi-religious upbringing. “When I was a kid, oddly, my father was like, Anglican, Church of England,” he said.
“I was sent to Anglican Sunday school, but then his partners in his engineering firm were Jewish, so I was sent to the Jewish preschool. It was also nearby, and it was a good school. So I'm singing ‘Hava Nagila’ one day, Jesus the next day, and as a kid you're like, well I guess I will just sing along, you know.”
Musk then gave his most complete answer on the topic of religion yet. He said, “I would say, from what I see, after reading all the religious documents. I do agree with some of the principles, like turn the other cheek. Basically, forgive people instead of an eye for an eye is a good principle. And love thy neighbor as thyself, I think is a good principle. But do I think all these stories are literally accurate? That seems unlikely.”
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