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| The main consensus thus far is that humnas do have shared tendencies.although these tendencies can be nurtured or condemned early in the childs life, according to the preference of his/her caretakers. In a particularly Christian environment, for example, a child may simply never develop the ability to think critically about God, and thus accepts yours or a similar worldview from an early stage. It becomes so ingrained into his/her consciousness that it essentially becomes their values. On the other hand, a child may grow up in the same environment and come to think so critically of God that he/she develops a lack of belief/faith in God and turns away from Christianity. The same phenomenon appears in atheist or other non-christian families; a child may follow in the footsteps of his/her parents, or go another way entirely. It is not possible to say with 100% (or even close to 100%) certainty why this is; there are no certain values that are always or never created/lost in this process; it is always different, and the result is always different.
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It is the best time to make some plans for the future and it is time to be happy. I've learn this puslbih and if I may just I wish to suggest you few interesting issues or suggestions. Maybe you can write next articles relating to this article. I wish to read even more issues about it!