firth4eva wrote:So if you did an experiment with some people(hypothetically). Get 5 male newborn children and 5 female newborn children and put them in an environment that caters for their every need in order for them to live a life where everything material is provided for them. Do you think they would think of God themselves or simply exist?
Or is this a load of bullshit that is never gonna happen and the experiment is impossible so you don't care?
Let's MAKE it happen.
I agree, fruitcake - if they depend on factors outside their control to live (provision of food, light, warmth etc) they will ascribe that provision to a supernatural being. Furthermore they will begin to behave in ways they hope influence this provision.
here is a link to a classic study of conditioning - basically pigeons were fed by a mechanical hopper at regular intervals, one bird per cage. 6 out of the 8 birds began to exhibit clear, and different, behavioural tics before each feed. if one bird had been nodding when the food arrived, it kept nodding. The study is called, brilliantly, '"superstition" in the pigeon'.
It's a bit like a rain dance, or a prayer, or human sacrifice. Ritual, in other words.
Although people are not pigeons. It would be really interesting to see how these kids would react, but since such an experiment is morally dubious at best, we'll have to make it up.