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Related: About this forumReligious Children Have Trouble Distinguishing Reality From Fiction
"A study conducted by researchers led by Kathleen H. Corriveau of Boston University examined how religious exposure affects a childs ability to distinguish between fact and fiction. They found that religious exposure at an early age has a surprising effect: it makes children less able to differentiate between reality and fantasy."
"The most surprising aspect of the research was how childrens upbringing affected how they judge the main character in fantastical stories. These stories included events, brought about by magic (in Study 1) or without reference to magic (in Study 2), that would ordinarily be impossible. Secular children were much more likely to identify the characters in these stories as make-believe, while children with religious exposure were more likely to identify them as real."
"It is difficult to prove if growing up in a religious setting turns children into better people, and some studies have even shown that religious children are meaner and more punitive than secular children. The study by Corriveau et al. identifies an addition effect of religious teachings and how they create tremendous support for antiquated and fantastical stories by feeding them to children from an early age, giving the powers that be the ability to use religion for the justification of impractical or even malevolent acts."
https://themindunleashed.com/2018/11/religious-children-have-trouble-distinguishing-reality-from-fiction.html?fbclid=IwAR109cMhGjaNkxihr90mxs73iTVbwcGrYpo9G9imSryisWXfApq_oqTb6iI
RockRaven
(16,146 posts)coincidence???
Eko
(8,418 posts)KPN
(16,058 posts)mr_lebowski
(33,643 posts)Gotta be Fake News, it's such a WILD concept to even fathom ...
gay texan
(2,816 posts)The whole tale of Noah's ark was just simply dumb along with the story of Adam and Eve. Kids to the left and right of me bought into it hook, line, and sinker.
It was really weird sitting in Church on a Sunday with people trying to convince me that what i learned in science class the previous week was wrong. I remember thinking that there was something i wasn't understanding as it seemed to make perfect sense to everyone around me.
Eventually my brother and i raised enough hell every Sunday morning that we stopped going. To be honest, it's not fair to stuff a kid in a suit early Sunday morning and then attempt to make him sit still and pay attention. Mom tried to make me go again in my teen years and i told her to forget it, which brought on endless, droning lectures of why i needed to attend church.
It was bullshit then, and it's bullshit now.
Proud to say i haven't attended a church service since 1978!
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)Pope George Ringo II
(1,896 posts)"Only the damned can be saved."
That's why they need original sin: "Something is wrong in your life, you have a need you didn't know you needed, and our product can solve that problem that you didn't even know you had. But wait, there's more..." Advertising 101.
Major Nikon
(36,899 posts)While religionists may not consciously realize this, they do know inherently the importance of getting them as young as possible because it gets increasingly difficult to delude them as they get older.
Pope George Ringo II
(1,896 posts)I know it says 2012 in the url, but the copyright is 2014 and it looks like it was written up in 2013.
It's still a good study, it's just that every time somebody runs across it and mentions it, I start to wonder if I imagined hearing about it before or if it really did happen.