This chapter examines the evolutionary roots of religion, questioning if it serves adaptive purposes or is simply a byproduct of cognitive evolution. It discusses how rituals and beliefs foster group cohesion, enhance cooperation, and influence cultural norms within societies, using examples like the Mormon Church. The chapter also explores the complexities of polygamy, the intersection of religion and politics, and how religion has historically contributed to the development of larger, organized social structures.

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