This chapter examines the concept of religion as make-believe, comparing traditional religious beliefs to fictional and pop culture beliefs. The discussion delves into the distinction between religious credence and factual belief, analyzing the ways in which group identity is formed through collective make-believe activities. The chapter also explores the role of costly signaling theory in religious beliefs and rituals, highlighting how these beliefs serve to strengthen group cohesion and identity.

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