Successful religions bind material and spiritual/social goods together so they reinforce each other—communal meals are primarily about relationship and presence rather than calories—and these goods (like real affection) cannot be bought, only given and received, which is what makes religion distinctive.

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Speaker

Larry Iannaccone

Evidence Quote

There are certain things you can't buy. Religions excel at providing the things that you can't buy.

Source

The Economics of Religion with Larry Iannaccone 10/9/2006EconTalk
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