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<blockquote data-quote="Sketcher" data-source="post: 57741979" data-attributes="member: 27106"><p>Well, that's a completely different question, since we're talking about God taking life, which he has the right to do, vs. people taking life wantonly. We must remember that </p><p>1) God has the power to bring them back if he wishes </p><p>2) God cares for them more than a lot of people give him credit for. He made them (Jonah 4:10-11), he celebrates wildly when one lost person repents and comes to him (Luke 15). Certainly more than most people who don't give these children a second thought, unless they're asking this question. </p><p>3) Jesus preached to at least some people who never heard of him in their lifetimes when he was dead (1 Peter 3:19). How many is uncertain, but I do not believe it is outside the realm of possibility that these children get their fair chance to repent and believe, one way or the other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sketcher, post: 57741979, member: 27106"] Well, that's a completely different question, since we're talking about God taking life, which he has the right to do, vs. people taking life wantonly. We must remember that 1) God has the power to bring them back if he wishes 2) God cares for them more than a lot of people give him credit for. He made them (Jonah 4:10-11), he celebrates wildly when one lost person repents and comes to him (Luke 15). Certainly more than most people who don't give these children a second thought, unless they're asking this question. 3) Jesus preached to at least some people who never heard of him in their lifetimes when he was dead (1 Peter 3:19). How many is uncertain, but I do not believe it is outside the realm of possibility that these children get their fair chance to repent and believe, one way or the other. [/QUOTE]
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