It's about the tool for the job. Most websites just don't have that much server code to justify a bigger hammer. And lisps definitely take a stronger arm to swing.
Right now I'm re-learning PHP, and I'm shocked at both how prone to shortcuts it is, and how practical most of these shortcuts are. It's truly a tool for the job. I have yet to see if the cool toys like first order functions are actually usable, but I wouldn't be surprised at all if they were. All that's missing for most people is a feel of what can be done - and that's exactly what a couple of months of lisp can do.
Right now I'm re-learning PHP, and I'm shocked at both how prone to shortcuts it is, and how practical most of these shortcuts are. It's truly a tool for the job. I have yet to see if the cool toys like first order functions are actually usable, but I wouldn't be surprised at all if they were. All that's missing for most people is a feel of what can be done - and that's exactly what a couple of months of lisp can do.