--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote: <snip> > If the theory that God is "hard-wired" into > our brains is true, one would think that such > feral kids would develop a sense of God. But > my short reading of "feral children stories" > does not suggest that any such thing ever > happened.
Feral children have been so seriously deprived in so many ways that their mental development doesn't tell us much in that regard. And in fact we don't know much about feral children. Very little has been documented, let alone studied in depth. One thing we *have* found, however, is that feral children almost never learn to communicate via language. So how could we possibly know if they had any ideas about God?