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This may be a dumb question, but it's late and I'm kind of wondering so...

If no being on earth can be without sin, what if a child is born and shortly dies? Hasn't this person lived on earth without sinning? Wouldn't this make him a perfect being?
 

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Interesting ideas there. (I can't post in that forum, so the I'll have to debate here)

So it's thought that babies are sinners and won't enter heaven because they haven't accepted Jesus? That is what I gather from reading that. Perhaps some clarification?
 
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What most christians will say is that that child was born with 'Original Sin', and should be babtized asap after birth or soon after death. ~shrug~

I, personally, feel that a child is born without sin. Honestly, Sin is defined as "Deliberate disobedience to the known will of God". So I believe that a person's first sin is the one he makes on his own free will, with the thought "Should I be doing this? Isn't this wrong?" in his or her head. I also believe that that is the time he or she becomes accountable to god.
 
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That's what I would think, as well.
 
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If God is loving and just, I would think that that would be the only option.

Of course, there's the argument that without knowing Jesus, a baby can't be let into heaven, but certainly God could make exceptions, and I would thing that this would be one of the best exceptions he could make.
 
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I disagree with the most christians comment. Most of the ones I know and me included believe that it is the parents repsonsibility until the child is capable of understanding. Meaning, if the child died right after he or she was borned that they would be going to heaven. There is an age where the responsibility of ones salvation becomes ones own. Until that day it is the parents responsibility to instill the proper tenets. As a baby you cannot understand the fundamentals of Heaven and hell, or God and satan. As for the age of understanding, that is up for debate and I am of the mind that it is not universal.
 
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I do not see this as a true statement.
All of the doctrine must be taken into context if you are to make a declaration addressing this. And this view stated is ignoring other scripture in order to stand.
The children might not have chosen to believe upon Jesus Christ, they are born into a fallen world and born into original sin, they may not know right from wrong, etc... these may all be correct, but the scripture does not summarily assign these children to suffering or oblivion; they will be Judged, as we all will be Judged.
And I, loving and trusting in a Perfect God, have no problems with any of His judgments or ways. Whatever the outcome would be for the child, it doesn't take God by surprise.
 
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At that time Jesus, full of joy through the Holy Spirit, said, “I praise you, Father, Lord of heaven and earth, because you have hidden these things from the wise and learned, and revealed them to little children. Yes, Father, for this was your good pleasure. All things have been committed to me by my Father. No one knows who the Son is except the Father, and no one knows who the Father is except the Son and those to whom the Son chooses to reveal him."

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And he said: “I tell you the truth, unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.And whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me."
It seems to me that the Lord doesn't consider children to be without faith in the first place, but rather that they have a pure faith unsullied yet by the world. He certainly doesn't sound as though He thinks they ought to go to hell.
 
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I came across a web site today and one of the things I read addressed this very question. You'll find it here. http://www.biblebell.org/accountability.html
It's a pretty interesting read and something I've never really thought through.
He makes a compelling case.
 
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Interesting. Thanks for the link.
 
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Interesting topic..

I am no christian, but i just stumbble across this site.
but any ways.

our Sin System is different to your,,

But the newborn has not had the chance to sin in any way..

Here is our System of sins
 
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haven't read all this, but i think you have to remember that we are all sinners, and we all get to heaven, one way or another, through Jesus.

because i accept Jesus, it does not erase my tendancy to sin, just he forgives them and i soldier on.
why would Jesus not forgive babies?
surely he would only condemn someone with the ability to choose between Jesus and something else, who has chosen something else. why would he not forgive everything else? he is loving isn't he?
 
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when u are born u will not even know any religion system.

u get programmed into a religion as u grow up.

so if you would not know any thing like a so called heaven, what now?

to say you believe in that guy called jesus, is your own opinion to do so.

this is an odd topic, i will agree, but no one actually knows what happens after you die, and to say you will rise above to some clouds is just to easy.
 
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This topic brings another question to my mind. Everyone has said that you are born into sin. That, because we are born into sin we are all sinners, even before we sin. This doesn't make any sense in my head.

Are we all murderers, even if we never murder someone? Does the ability to do something mean that we are the people that do that thing?

Are we all rapists?

I really don't get it.
 
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