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    Carmen Blanco
     

    Children Exposed To Religion Have Difficulty Distinguishing Fact From Fiction

    Poor kids!

    The following article was published by The Huffington Post on July 21, 2014:

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    Children Exposed To Religion Have Difficulty Distinguishing Fact From Fiction, Study Finds

    Young children who are exposed to religion have a hard time differentiating between fact and fiction, according to a new study published in the July issue of Cognitive Science.

    Researchers presented 5- and 6-year-old children from both public and parochial schools with three different types of stories -- religious, fantastical and realistic –- in an effort to gauge how well they could identify narratives with impossible elements as fictional.

    The study found that, of the 66 participants, children who went to church or were enrolled in a parochial school were significantly less able than secular children to identify supernatural elements, such as talking animals, as fictional.

    By relating seemingly impossible religious events achieved through divine intervention (e.g., Jesus transforming water into wine) to fictional narratives, religious children would more heavily rely on religion to justify their false categorizations.

    “In both studies, [children exposed to religion] were less likely to judge the characters in the fantastical stories as pretend, and in line with this equivocation, they made more appeals to reality and fewer appeals to impossibility than did secular children,” the study concluded.

    Refuting previous hypotheses claiming that children are “born believers,” the authors suggest that “religious teaching, especially exposure to miracle stories, leads children to a more generic receptivity toward the impossible, that is, a more wide-ranging acceptance that the impossible can happen in defiance of ordinary causal relations.”

    According to 2013-2014 Gallup data, roughly 83 percent of Americans report a religious affiliation, and an even larger group -- 86 percent -- believe in God.

    More than a quarter of Americans, 28 percent, also believe the Bible is the actual word of God and should be taken literally, while another 47 percent say the Bible is the inspired word of God.
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    Karen the KAT
     

    Re: Children Exposed To Religion Have Difficulty Distinguishing Fact From Fiction

    The Huffington Post???? Apparently YOU have a hard time distinguishing fact from fiction. LOL!

    Notice how the article says "researchers", but doesn't name them...

    I've found WACCOs have as hard a time distinguishing fact from fiction as those on the far Right...

    Here's why: 90% of all media is owned by the same 6 people

    https://www.businessinsider.com/thes...america-2012-6

    What the article doesn't say is that those 6 people are also heavily cross invested in EACH OTHER, and that 4 of them sit on the board of the Fed. They also own Business Insider, so the number is likely higher than that.

    In other words, what you believe is controlled by the Fed...

    Time to wake up!
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    Thad
     

    Re: Children Exposed To Religion Have Difficulty Distinguishing Fact From Fiction

    Debating the source is ridiculous, The Premise is undeniable.

    I know someone who said the devil mixed up the geological strata to deceive those who were trying to place dinosaurs in a 6,000 year time frame.

    Young people are told too many things too early, its like children raising children, life is slower and wisdom has its own pace.

    Intuition is out the window and desperate response's are in abundance. " I don't know" is a valid thing to say to your children, don't make up something because your supposed to be the adult.

    Knowing and faith are different

    leave the questions pure if you don't have a valid answer.
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