Religion
In reply to the discussion: How do we define theism, and atheism? [View all]Cuthbert Allgood
(5,339 posts)I had thoughts. My brain then translated those thoughts into words. We don't think in words. We think in thoughts. When I had a thought, I didn't think in any language. Language is learned (just like religion). Which is why we all speak different languages.
You just don't realize the translation from thought to language because your brain does it so quickly. If you are fluent enough in more than one language, you can have that translation from thought to words go equally quickly in both languages. But that doesn't mean that you are actually thinking in that language. Because, again, if we needed language to think, we would all speak the same language.
"they cry to express those needs" EXACTLY. They have thoughts (food, warmth, sadness, happy) and since they don't yet have language, they use other means to express those thoughts.