I don't think people are born one way or another. Having worked with children for a long time, I believe they don't actually believe much at all, religion wise. Yes, they can parrot their parents. (or not if parents don't care either way) but they really don't have the ability to think about such abstractions as God.
At puberty, all that changes, (they garner a new ability called formal thought') and then they start to analyse the experiences, or try in some way to understand them. Then friends, parents, their environment, but also their experiences do have influence. So there may be a ha! moments, or a ha! periods, and these may allow them to make a personal conclusion one way or the other.
So there may well be a decisive moment in there somewhere, but to say one conclusion is right or wrong for everyone, based on your personal conclusion, is a bit presumptious, in either direction.
At puberty, all that changes, (they garner a new ability called formal thought') and then they start to analyse the experiences, or try in some way to understand them. Then friends, parents, their environment, but also their experiences do have influence. So there may be a ha! moments, or a ha! periods, and these may allow them to make a personal conclusion one way or the other.
So there may well be a decisive moment in there somewhere, but to say one conclusion is right or wrong for everyone, based on your personal conclusion, is a bit presumptious, in either direction.
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