Oops forgot to refute this common "We're all born atheists argument".
It's completely irrelevant what we're all born. But we're not born believing there is no God, we're born neither believing nor disbelieving in the existence of God.
We're also born not believing in evolution, the scientific method, and everything else in modern science. We're also all born illiterate.
You cannot determine whether or not something is true or false by knowing if you were born to believe it or not. It's just irrelevant.
I would humbly add that children do believe in God, simply because in the mind of the child, ANYTHING is possible. But this is not on account of any great worldly knowledge, for of course, being children, they still know little of the world and the mechanics of it. As such, they may believe things that other people might claim are impossible, what others may say are against the accepted
understanding of things and the
nature of things and their mechanics. But is this not being a bit presumptuous? History says indeed! For example, a person in ancient history who studied the stars and the sciences might never have believed we would one day fly, yet the dreamer who
did has been found to be true. The one who was a dreamer and believed it would be so, even though he could not explain why or how, he has been justified and affirmed. This is the mystery of faith.
Sadly, we often limit the possibilities of what it means to 'fly' or 'love' or 'live'. Yet, consistently the history of man has demonstrated that the greatest achievements of mankind and the most beautiful works of art ever produced have been created by those who were dreamers, for those who searched for greater truths, divine, eternal and timeless truths. If one looks closely they will see that this is basically the mechanics of the mind of the child, who in their appreciation of the glory and wonder and immensity of life and the world around them, find their greatest joys and fulfillment in their personal and relative experience of the eternal goodness of beauty and love.
What a wonder, the mind of the child is! What a good and beautiful thing! The young and undefiled mind of the child works tirelessly and with great perseverance to know such glory and live in such beauty. They yearn to forever exist in such love and share in such glory, to be united and one with it's very Source and Giver.
The mind of the child naturally discovers that the knowledge of God in the experience of time and space is in
relationship, a form of intellectual communing, a growth in wisdom relative to their own knowledge and according to their wakefulness. This is done by discerning the reason, or
logos, of things, things such as life and the meaning of it, those things which the philosophers of old spoke about, what the prophets of old foretold about - eternal truth found in every people in every time, that there is a power greater, a One which is above and apart from us and knows us and wants us to know Him and reaches down to us and helps us and protects us and saves us.
And one of the greatest things to see in this life is to see the sparkle in the eye of the young child who because of their purity in faith and purity in heart sees God and knows God, for to such are revealed the Kingdom of God and to those belong the Kingdom of Heaven.