want2bdifferent said:
Think of it this way a small child just believes in God (well all the ones i have worked with) not a doubt in there mind that it is true, they don't need a reason to believe this they just do, It is the same with me i dont need a reason to believe it i just do.
But, as Chadd would so readily point out, children have the same attitude with respect to santa claus and other entities (heading in a more controversial direction I would suggest that similar 'tacit acceptance' of certain claims takes place in the moral domain as well).
However, note that you don't simply open your mind up as a child and let it happen. If this was all you did you would also accept santa claus and other similar entities. Somehow you filter which beliefs you accept - i.e. you are
selective. You really need to be able to explain why this is so because any recourse to a position of the form "simply open your mind in the manner of X" doesn't seem to explain why god-beliefs are admitted whilst others are not. It is an
incomplete explanation.