"Religion as a human phenomenon is as riddled through with potential for both good and evil as any other phenomenon"
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The phrasing matters. “Human phenomenon” shifts the frame from metaphysics to sociology and power: institutions, tribes, narratives, and the messy psychology of belonging. “Riddled through” suggests something structural rather than occasional; the capacity for harm isn’t a contamination that appears when religion is “misused,” it’s baked into the same mechanisms that also enable charity, courage, and meaning. Neuhaus is arguing against the comforting idea that evil is merely an aberration committed by “bad believers” while the real thing remains pure.
Contextually, Neuhaus made a career insisting religion belongs in public life, not sealed off as a private quirk. This sentence functions as a preemptive concession: yes, religion can go dark, and no, acknowledging that doesn’t disqualify it from the civic arena. The subtext is a wager about maturity. A pluralistic society shouldn’t demand that faith present itself as innocent; it should demand that it own its risks, the way we expect politics, markets, and ideologies to.
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"Religion as a human phenomenon is as riddled through with potential for both good and evil as any other phenomenon." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/religion-as-a-human-phenomenon-is-as-riddled-115970/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








