Children Quote by Jed Rubenfeld
““I am the deepest of unbelievers. Every neurosis is a religion to its owner and religions is the universal neurosis of mankind. This is much beyond doubt: the characteristics we attribute to God reflect the fears and wishes we first feel as infants and as small children. Anyone who does not see that much cannot have understood the first thing about human psychology, If it is religion you are looking for, do not follow me.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Psychology of Religion, 2004
Human belief systems arise from childhood fears and desires, making religion a collective neurosis.
In simple terms: Religion reflects early fears and wishes.
Recognize the psychological roots of belief.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- personal faith
- counseling
- cultural critique
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do childhood experiences shape your beliefs?
- Can religion be a positive force despite its origins?
May overgeneralize diverse religious experiences.