Belief

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This question is directed to how genetics effect belief or the amount of belief one has. Not what a person believes in. Is belief only socially engineered or does it have a core anchor that is defined by the genetic makeup that we are given at birth. I would like to know if there is specific research that backups any theory.
To define the question once further:
Is the degree to how much “belief” a human has genetic?
or
Is belief defined by our surroundings and social engineering?

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