And this is the problem with your premise if your trying to argue against Christianity. A person who does not care about their own soul can never become a Christian because the very reason Jesus died on the Cross was to save our souls, so if she doesn't care about her soul then she has no interest in what Jesus did and therefore can never accept what He did. She can only accept it if she actually cares about her own soul. If you can't see how your premise is faulty from the get go, especially if your trying to argue against Christianity, then you're just being unreasonable and or ignoring what I believe in order to establish your argument.
Ow, for crying out loud!!
The point being made is not an argument against christianity!!!
Rather, it is a response that logically follows from the statement that dead babies go straight to heaven.
Consider the analogy of earthly life....
A mother will happily jump in front of a truck to certain death if by doing so she can save her children.
How hard is it to comprehend this trail of thought??
Quite hard, it seems...
I find it helpful to understand what other's believe in order to more effectively show them why I believe they are wrong or right. Unfortunately, for you to hold this argument as sound you must continue ignoring what I believe, which I find intellectually dishonest.
Perhaps you should turn that around and try to understand MY trail of thought here.
The point being made is consistently ignored.
Statement of several people in this thread: dead babies go straight to heaven
Logical consequence: killing babies makes sure those souls go straight to heaven
Logical conclusion: if you want to make sure that your children go straight to heaven, the most certain way to accomplish that is killing them while they are babies.
Premise: the mother cares more about the souls of her children, then her own. Just like a mother cares more about her children's well-being, then her own.
My question: what argument would you use to persuade this woman not to kill her children?
Nobody here seems capable of giving me a reasonable response to this.