I came across this question in another thread. Want people to post their thoughts and Scripture to support it. Is there a age limit before they can be held accountable?
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The age limit attained by and assigned to Israel, was "Twenty years and upward" released them from parental authority and made them accountable for their own decisions, and subject to National authority, such as military draft. -
Numbers 1:18 And they assembled all the congregation together on the first
day of the second month, and they declared their pedigrees after their families, by the house of their fathers, according to the number of the names, from
twenty years old and
upward, by their polls.
Numbers 8:24 This
is it that
belongeth unto the Levites: from
twenty and five
years old and
upward they shall go in to wait upon the service of the tabernacle of the congregation:
Numbers 14:29 Your carcases shall fall in this wilderness; and all that were numbered of you, according to your whole number, from
twenty years old and
upward, which have murmured against me,
Numbers 26:4
Take the sum of the people, from
twenty years old and
upward; as the LORD commanded Moses and the children of Israel, which went forth out of the land of Egypt.
Numbers 32:11 Surely none of the men that came up out of Egypt, from
twenty years old and
upward, shall see the land which I sware unto Abraham, unto Isaac, and unto Jacob; because they have not wholly followed me.
Infants are unable to respond to anything beyond basic instinct and survival. Feeding, sleeping, body functions.
As for "getting a pass;" I assume that to be a reference to salvation.?!
More to the point, "Damnation" is for sinners. Infants do not and can not sin.
Do you believe in infant baptism?
Nope! "He that believeth and is Baptized will be saved. [Acts 2:38]
Then there is the problem of baptizing infants that defies scripture, collectively references as "Modes of Baptism."
Scripture teaches that pouring and sprinkling water over a baby's head are not "Baptism." And those are the generally accepted ways called "Baptism" by men, but not by scripture.
Scripture makes it clear, that pouring and sprinkling are not baptism, in
Leviticus 14:15 And the priest shall take
some of the log of oil, and [1][epiceei] pour
it into the palm of his own left hand: 16 And the priest shall [2][bayei] dip his right finger in the oil that
is in his left hand, and shall [3][ranei] sprinkle of the oil with his finger seven times before the LORD:
[1][
epiceei verb indicative future active 3rd person singular
epicew pour on
[2][
bayei verb indicative future active 3rd person singular
baptw dip, immerse
[3][
ranei verb indicative future active 3rd person singular
rainw sprinkle
The obvious point of this little exercise, is, God knows the difference between sprinkling, pouring, and Baptism, and instructed "Baptism" of believers.