Yes, but the fantasy is did the Joseph Dream about storms, did he he
have powers that allow him to communicate with God or was he just a
good weatherman. A child familiar with the story will say yes to all,
that it's likely real while a child unfamiliar with the story would
say only the last sounds reasonable.

The study didn't actually use Harry Potter or Tom Sawyer as a
comparison. They used modified biblical stories.

It's like they wrote the outcome and then created the study.

.


On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 3:41 PM, Scott Stroz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> That is part of it, for sure. But there is also a part that notes 5-6 year
> old children who have studied religion are more likely to believe that
> characters other 'fantasy' stories are real than those who have not studied
> religion.
>
>

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