If you take the word apart, "religion" means re-connect, or tie back.The Latin verb "ligare" means to tie; that's where we get the English word "ligament."
The Bible tells the story of the first break--the cutaway, so to speak--whereby Adam and Eve and their descendants were separated from God through Original Sin. We needed a reconnection; we had to be tied back. They call it redemption (buying back), and this, of course, is God's work. We Christians see it as God's gift to us in Christ, our Redeemer--our buyer back.
Christ had to become man in order to do this. As God, he had nothing whereby he could die; as man, we had nothing whereby we could live, observed St. Augustine. But when God became man in Christ it was possible to get the re-ligging (the work of re-ligion) underway.
So religion is man-made to the extent that the God man redeemed us and established a Church through which the work of redemption can continue down through the ages.
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