"Man is the religious animal. He is the only one that's got true religion, several of them"
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As an actor, Holbrook understood timing and audience complicity. The phrasing mimics the cadence of a folksy observation, the kind you’d hear in a small-town anecdote or a late-night monologue. That casualness is the misdirection. Underneath sits a critique of our species’ most cherished self-image: not merely that we believe, but that we insist our belief is uniquely authenticated. “True” becomes less a spiritual claim than a social weapon, a way to draw borders, enforce loyalty, and justify conflict while still feeling righteous.
The “several of them” tag also punctures the comforting idea that religion is singularly about transcendence. It’s about identity management: tribes, rituals, institutions, power. No other animal needs a theology to cooperate; humans do, and then we argue about the theology as if the argument itself proves our specialness.
In a 20th-century American context, the line reads as a wry side-eye at a culture saturated with religious language and denominational sorting, where piety can be both sincere and performative. Holbrook doesn’t mock faith so much as the human habit of turning faith into inventory.
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Holbrook, Hal. (2026, January 16). Man is the religious animal. He is the only one that's got true religion, several of them. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/man-is-the-religious-animal-he-is-the-only-one-117497/
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Holbrook, Hal. "Man is the religious animal. He is the only one that's got true religion, several of them." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/man-is-the-religious-animal-he-is-the-only-one-117497/.
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"Man is the religious animal. He is the only one that's got true religion, several of them." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/man-is-the-religious-animal-he-is-the-only-one-117497/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.












