
How Religions Compete for Money, Power, and People
The Michael Shermer Show
Religion as Business: Tithing vs. Taxation
This chapter examines how religions operate similarly to businesses, focusing on organizational accountability and the financial aspects of tithing in contrast to government taxation. It features a case study of a woman in Ghana who significantly contributes to her pastor, illustrating the complexities of personal financial commitment within religious contexts. The discussion further explores the implications of social obligations and group behavior, emphasizing trust and cooperation while addressing the challenges posed by free riders in society.
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