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Note several features about the Gospels that suggest to some that they are legends or myths, and explain why both of these notions are mistaken.
Peers
Individuals of similar age or status, especially other children or adolescents who from a child's social group.
Transductive Reasoning
A type of reasoning typical in early childhood that involves making connections between individual instances without using abstract logic.
Egocentrism
The inability to distinguish between one's own perspective and someone else's perspective.
Artificialism
In the context of developmental psychology, it is the belief common in children that the environment and its features are created by human beings.
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