Cultural attitudes toward spirituality and religion can influence social cohesion in several ways. When a culture values and promotes shared beliefs, values, and practices related to spirituality and religion, it can create a sense of unity and belonging among its members. This shared sense of identity can foster trust, understanding, and cooperation among individuals, leading to stronger social bonds and increased social cohesion within the community. On the other hand, conflicting cultural attitudes toward spirituality and religion can sometimes lead to divisions and tensions within society, potentially undermining social cohesion.