BA and Shaker - Thank you.
Seems to me that those who say babies are born believers, or that humans have a brain cell which wants to believe in a God or something* are trhying to gloss over or disguise the biological facts about babies.
Hi Sue
Obviously babies are not born believers in the god of any religion, but I think as they begin to think about things they do expect there to be a purpose in everything and someone who is in charge of them.
This is probably because they have to rely on their parents/carers for everything and see it as the way it has to be.
Young kids always ask question after question and so that initial natural tendency to think there is an answer to everything means that when their parents answer them, that parent's views and beliefs get taken in.
At school they are then taught about the school's beliefs, Christian, Muslim or whatever, so it isn't surprising that they put certain bones on those first tendencies and if their parents are religious, they will become religious themselves.
When my kids asked about this sort of thing I gave them my views, which opposed the teaching of their primary school, and so I suppose I indoctrinated mine just as much as the religious indoctrinate theirs.