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I'm sure others have said it, but I heard the term "condition of accountability" from John MacArthur. Since people mature differently, it makes sense to me. I have a 22 year old niece who has the mentality of around 9 or 10. I don't think we can point to a specific age and say that's it.
The Holy Spirit knows. My great-grandchildren know.How old is a person who is "accountable", if you believe there is such an age.
Also, if a person dies one hour after he reaches this age, whatever it may be, and he is not a Christian, is he condemned?
Honestly, I don't know if I do. The Bible doesn't give a specific age, and we can't point to a specific age. I think it has to come down to a condition. I think we can probably point to an age we think someone would be held accountable. But I think it's all guess work since we don't have anything solid to point to.Although you can't give a number, you do agree that there is such a thing, correct?
I haven't read this whole thread, but like some others have mentioned it is a difficult question. I think it varies from person to person since people mature at different rates. When a person hits puberty could be it, but I'm not sure. When things like this comes up, I just leave it with God since He sees all and knows all.
Only God alone can determine or know ones "age of accountability" for anyone, even we cannot tell that for ourselves, let alone someone trying to judge that about someone else...How old is a person who is "accountable", if you believe there is such an age.
Also, if a person dies one hour after he reaches this age, whatever it may be, and he is not a Christian, is he condemned?
How old is a person who is "accountable", if you believe there is such an age.
Also, if a person dies one hour after he reaches this age, whatever it may be, and he is not a Christian, is he condemned?
I personally believe that you cannot put a date on it. Some kids mature faster than others. Some kids, with mental illness of physical mental limitations will never be at an age of accountability.How old is a person who is "accountable", if you believe there is such an age.
Also, if a person dies one hour after he reaches this age, whatever it may be, and he is not a Christian, is he condemned?
How old is a person who is "accountable", if you believe there is such an age.
Also, if a person dies one hour after he reaches this age, whatever it may be, and he is not a Christian, is he condemned?
I personally believe that you cannot put a date on it. Some kids mature faster than others. Some kids, with mental illness of physical mental limitations will never be at an age of accountability.
This is another item or attribute of each and every person ever born, that will be determined by God's supreme and unfailing ability to judge and be just. Only He will know or, for that purpose, need to know.
It's not up to us, or of any concern of ours. It is between that person and God.
You mean like an age to drive, an age to drink, an age to vote, an age to get Old age pension?Is there an age of accountability?
Since sin is in most peoples cases being revealed to them in levels and stages, and since some are blind to their own sin, and some are not, and some accept while others reject truth or levels of truth being revealed to them, and a host of other innumerable (to us) other host of factors to consider, as to why a person does this or why a person does that, I think it is something, if there is such, that only God can know, determine, and accurately judge, if there is...Is there an age of accountability?
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