Religion is often presented as a path to truth, meaning, and spiritual understanding.
But for any system to survive, it needs something else:
Followers.
Why Religion Needs Followers explores a simple but often overlooked reality - that belief systems do not exist in isolation. They grow, sustain themselves, and expand through the people who accept, practice, and pass them on.
This book examines how religions depend on continuity, structure, and participation to remain relevant across generations. From tradition and community to identity and social reinforcement, it reveals the mechanisms that keep belief systems alive over time.
Through clear analysis and psychological insight, it uncovers why belief is not just about ideas - but about people, connection, and continuity.
Because without followers, even the strongest belief cannot last.
If you've ever wondered how religions endure, evolve, and maintain influence, this book offers a thoughtful and eye-opening perspective.