Do children believe in souls?
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Gwen Dewar
1y agoen
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parentingscience.comDo children believe in souls?parentingscience.comIn many cultures, people believe in an afterlife, where "personhood" continues to exist in the absence of a physical body. Does this spiritual stance reflect an innate bias of human psychology? To find out, researchers have examined whether children believe in souls. The post Do children believe in souls? appeared first on PARENTING SCIENCE .
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