Freak
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No biblical precedant for that. That is borderline absurd. Sounds more like Mormonism.fool said:I took that to mean that they get raised in heaven and then asked to decide
No biblical precedant for that. That is borderline absurd. Sounds more like Mormonism.fool said:I took that to mean that they get raised in heaven and then asked to decide
fool, was asking about babies who die. They do not get "raised" before death.Freak said:Babies will mature and then, after death, given an opportunity to be justified???? :think:
Am I reading you wrong?
Whoa whoa whoa, you gotta remember modesty! If the two piece suit covers everything, then sure. If it's a bikini or something...I'd say NO! I'm a teenage girl, and I would never wear something revealing, because #1, I just don't think it's a good testimony, and #2, there's lots of perverts in this worldAROTO said:Is it wrong for girls to wear two piece bathing suites. :up: :down:
So, Freak do you believe babies go straight to heaven or straight to hell?Freak said:No biblical precedant for that. That is borderline absurd.
I believe all babies/children belong to the Kingdon of Heaven.Knight said:fool, was asking about babies who die. They do not get "raised" before death.
So, I think you may be misunderstanding the issue here.
I'm confused.Knight said:When we die we don't stand before God with our physical body.
Mentally handicapped people become whole again.
Old people who have lost their faculties become whole again.
People with brain injuries become whole again.
Babies are matured and become a fully capable soul/spirit.
Then, these souls are judged by God. If you are judged and found not accountable for any sin you can make your eternal choice - to live with God or without Him. If you are found guilty and unrepentant you have already made your choice. Babies are not accountable for any sin therefore their matured soul will get to make an eternal choice at that point.
I know that.fool said:I'm confused.
I think Freak is on the trail of the question in my mind hereFreak said:I believe all babies/children belong to the Kingdon of Heaven.
People were also bringing babies to Jesus to have him touch them. When the disciples saw this, they rebuked them. But Jesus called the children to him and said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.
Jesus is using children as an example to make a point about not hindering His followers to come to Him. I.e., children as in children of God, Christ makes this point several times in similar ways.Freak said:I believe all babies/children belong to the Kingdon of Heaven.
People were also bringing babies to Jesus to have him touch them. When the disciples saw this, they rebuked them. But Jesus called the children to him and said, "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.
I am sure he will be glad to hear that.fool said:I think Freak is on the trail of the question in my mind here
I have never heard of this formula beforKnight said:fool what are you doing? Why did you just paste all that stuff from the other thread in here?
Were you trying to make a point? If so, what was it?
Knight, the passage goes on to state, "I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it."Knight said:Clearly unborn babies have no belief "in Him" yet so Christ could not actually be referring to little unborn babies yet children as in followers.
Knight, the largest Christian denominations in the world--the Southern Baptists, the Assemblies of God, the United Methodists, etc all embrace the belief that babies belong to Jesus and therefore end up with him upon a early death. So, the facts are the exact opposite to what you had stated--we know the more accepted orthodox view would be that babies enter heaven upon their early death.I don't think I have ever read any theologian make the point that Christ is actually making a point about little babies in these verses. Not that a theologian agreeing with me makes me right and you wrong but my view on this is certainly the more accepted orthodox view.
Knight said:If the alternative were true, one could make a good argument that abortion might actually be a good thing because it guarantee's a babies place in heaven. (I realize that is a sick thought but there are people who actually believe this).
Knight said:Babies are matured and become a fully capable soul/spirit.
fool said:Are you starting to understand?
I understand the parableFreak said:Fool, God's Word tells us in Matthew 19:14, for example, that Jesus says, "Let the little children come to me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of heaven" (NKJV). The parallel passage in Luke 18:15 shows he was speaking of "infants"—children too young to understand the gospel. Yet Jesus says heaven is populated by such as these. In that context, of course, Jesus was speaking of the childlikeness of true faith. He was teaching that every believer comes to God with a spirit much like that of an infant.
Understand?
Knight, the passage goes on to state, "I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it."