This does not support what you said at all.
And the second one is an article about someone making a claim. There is no substantiation for that claim presented in the article.
What the science actually shows is how the brain works and how it is predisposed to believe in the supernatural as a coping mechanism for things it doesn't comprehend.
No god required.
Quote:Studies by Emily Reed Burdett and Justin Barrett, from the University of Oxford, suggest that children below the age of five find it easier to believe in some superhuman properties than to understand similar human limitations.
And the second one is an article about someone making a claim. There is no substantiation for that claim presented in the article.
What the science actually shows is how the brain works and how it is predisposed to believe in the supernatural as a coping mechanism for things it doesn't comprehend.
No god required.