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I don't think it's natural, but it's certainly typical.
Whether it is natural probably depends on dna but I'm also sure that environment could be a factor in promoting it. I am not certain the god gene would be inclusive in all humans but perhaps a combination of other genes that give us our brain makeup.I don't really 'believe' in any religion, however, deep inside, i have a spiritual side, and i'm always agnostic in-different about God.
I don't really 'believe' in any religion, however, deep inside, i have a spiritual side, and i'm always agnostic in-different about God.
IF it can only be taught, how did it originate?No. You aren't born with the belief of God or a god, you are taught, indoctrinated, with this belief.
IF it can only be taught, how did it originate?
Again, I ask the question:
Not what I meant. If religion must be taught, who indoctrinated the first believer?I was answering the main question but, I would guess specific beliefs are man made like language and math. Taught though out your life.
Not what I meant. If religion must be taught, who indoctrinated the first believer?
OK, I get what you mean now, but I still disagree with your original argument. You're talking about religion evolving, not being "imprinted."Who was the first one to learn the language, who was the first one to design numbers.
Why did there have to be a first one? Most probably children understood their parents actions and words a certain way. Once they found others that understood a similar way they grouped together(tribes). The practice was then passed down to their own children. I believe the first religions where by word of mouth. As we learned different things we modified the religions. Once enough people or important people believed the modifications new religions were born. Isn't that how all protestant religions broke away from the catholic church and even the catholics were originally jews.
IF it can only be taught, how did it originate?
Definitions of "natural" aside, it seems to be the case that people believe in gods rather frequently in a great number of different cultures.