So, whether or not we believe religion, we experience religion constantly and everywhere, in every facet of our existence.”11 Eller says that as anthropologists come to grips with what cultures do to us, at some point along the line “comes the epiphanal moment, when the realization strikes that if the Other could be so, then potentially we ourselves could be so. If they have a culture, then we have a culture. And if culture is manmade, then my culture is manmade too. Certainty evaporates, skepticism pervades . . .