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He found that children tend to see agency behind events. For example, when children are asked "What caused the first flood?", many children guess "someone". And that could have been anyone. There's no research proving that the children believe in the Islamic god specifically, let alone in Muhammad being his messenger. | He found that children tend to see agency behind events. For example, when children are asked "What caused the first flood?", many children guess "someone". And that could have been anyone. There's no research proving that the children believe in the Islamic god specifically, let alone in Muhammad being his messenger. | ||
It's also worth noticing that the book "Born believers" by this Christian author has on its cover picture of a child raising its hand to symbols of different religions with the symbol of Christianity being the closest. | It's also worth noticing that the book "Born believers" by this Christian author has on its cover a picture of a child raising its hand to symbols of different religions with the symbol of Christianity being the closest. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |