"Religion without humanity is very poor human stuff"
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The insult is tucked inside the understatement. Calling such religion “very poor human stuff” drags lofty theology back down to the material world of bodies, labor, family separation, hunger, and bruises. “Stuff” is key: it refuses abstraction. It also needles a culture that prized piety as social status. Truth implies that a sanctimonious Christianity that tolerates slavery, denies women’s dignity, or ignores suffering isn’t merely wrong; it’s shoddy. Bad craftsmanship. Weak goods.
Context sharpens the blade. Truth spoke in a 19th-century America where scripture was wielded on both sides of abolition and women’s rights, but institutional religion often protected power. Her intent is to strip religion of its alibi function and force it into accountability. The subtext: don’t tell me what you believe; show me what your belief does to the vulnerable. If it hardens you against mercy, it isn’t holiness. It’s just cruelty in church clothes.
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