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faceless admin
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 12:37 am Post subject: Children are 'born believers' |
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Children are born believers in God, academic claims
By Martin Beckford, Religious Affairs Correspondent
24 Nov 2008
Dr Justin Barrett, a senior researcher at the University of Oxford's Centre for Anthropology and Mind, claims that young people have a predisposition to believe in a supreme being because they assume that everything in the world was created with a purpose. He says that young children have faith even when they have not been taught about it by family or at school, and argues that even those raised alone on a desert island would come to believe in God.
"The preponderance of scientific evidence for the past 10 years or so has shown that a lot more seems to be built into the natural development of children's minds than we once thought, including a predisposition to see the natural world as designed and purposeful and that some kind of intelligent being is behind that purpose," he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme. If we threw a handful on an island and they raised themselves I think they would believe in God."
In a lecture to be given at the University of Cambridge's Faraday Institute on Tuesday, Dr Barrett will cite psychological experiments carried out on children that he says show they instinctively believe that almost everything has been designed with a specific purpose. In one study, six and seven-year-olds who were asked why the first bird existed replied "to make nice music" and "because it makes the world look nice". Another experiment on 12-month-old babies suggested that they were surprised by a film in which a rolling ball apparently created a neat stack of blocks from a disordered heap.
Dr Barrett said there is evidence that even by the age of four, children understand that although some objects are made by humans, the natural world is different. He added that this means children are more likely to believe in creationism rather than evolution, despite what they may be told by parents or teachers.
Dr Barrett claimed anthropologists have found that in some cultures children believe in God even when religious teachings are withheld from them. "Children's normally and naturally developing minds make them prone to believe in divine creation and intelligent design. In contrast, evolution is unnatural for human minds; relatively difficult to believe."
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I had this discussion with a friend who is an Islamic lecturer years ago and he seemed convinced that the same principle of a child on a desert island developing a belief in God proved the point of faith. I suggested it depended on the availablility of hallucinogens on the island - he didn't like that much...
I think that it is possible to develop some kind of faith in isolation from the rest of humanity, but I doubt very much that it would amount to a belief in a monotheistic deity! |
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seshme
Joined: 02 May 2008
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 1:16 am Post subject: Re: Children are 'born believers' |
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faceless wrote: | Dr Barrett said there is evidence that even by the age of four, children understand that although some objects are made by humans, the natural world is different. He added that this means children are more likely to believe in creationism rather than evolution, despite what they may be told by parents or teachers.
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Research shows that very young children are also far more likely to shit in their pants. |
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nekokate
Joined: 13 Dec 2006 Location: West Yorkshire, UK
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 1:31 am Post subject: |
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Kids also believe in the fucking tooth fairy and santa claus. This research is useless. If someone was dropped on a desert island as a toddler and raised themselves they'd be massively uneducated and akin to a sort of Jungle Book Mowgli or a Dafoe's Friday, so their proposed likely belief in a God is more an indictment on religion than anything else. |
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Brown Sauce
Joined: 07 Jan 2007
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Posted: Tue Nov 25, 2008 2:43 pm Post subject: Re: Children are 'born believers' |
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faceless wrote: | I had this discussion with a friend who is an Islamic lecturer years ago and he seemed convinced that the same principle of a child on a desert island developing a belief in God proved the point of faith. I suggested it depended on the availablility of hallucinogens on the island
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I'd go along with that. |
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Twirley
Joined: 29 Apr 2006 Location: North Carolina
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 9:32 pm Post subject: |
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So....does this mean that those who believe in Creationism and Intelligent Design rather than Evolution haven't developed a sophisticated, inquiring adult brain...? |
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nekokate
Joined: 13 Dec 2006 Location: West Yorkshire, UK
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Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 9:52 pm Post subject: |
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Twirley wrote: | So....does this mean that those who believe in Creationism and Intelligent Design rather than Evolution haven't developed a sophisticated, inquiring adult brain...? |
Yep ;) |
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