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Religion as Social Glue
Haidt posits that religion serves to bind communities through shared rituals and beliefs, promoting cooperation and trust. He argues, 'Religions exist primarily for people to achieve together what they cannot achieve on their own.' By focusing on the social functions of religion rather than just individual beliefs, Haidt underscores its role in fostering group cohesion and facilitating large-scale cooperation among humans.