kcnalp
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If God is merciful at all, then babies don't burn in Hell. Who deserves more mercy than babies? Nobody!really? she said she agreed that it is in God's hands and she trust God for his mercies
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If God is merciful at all, then babies don't burn in Hell. Who deserves more mercy than babies? Nobody!really? she said she agreed that it is in God's hands and she trust God for his mercies
If your God is so wicked that He burns babies in Hell then He will lie to you also. You can't trust Him.
I'm the one saying that God doesn't burn babies in Hell. Remember?My God is not wicked. He is the savior of the world. Tell me, please, where the scriptures teaches that we cannot trust the Lord God Almighty.
You are free to disagree with me. But you won't convince me unless you can show your position from the scriptures.
God Bless
ha i dont think so wadr; can you Quote one?
I'm the one saying that God doesn't burn babies in Hell. Remember?
So again, you are implying that God burns babies in Hell.Yes, I read what you said. Yet, you don't provide any evidence from the Bible. You are giving your opinion. Again, I rely on the Bible, not opinion.
My dear, many say, "My Christian beliefs come from the Bible, and the Bible only" I'm not disputing that. What I am asking is why is this particular emphasis of predestination your barrow?Charles Spurgeon is/was a Christian preacher of the gospel of Jesus Christ. I admire him as a believer in the true gospel. That is the extent of it. His exegesis is superb and his hermeneutic is sound. My Christian beliefs come from the Bible, and the Bible only.
hmm was like burning adam and eve in hell who has not yet "not yet" eaten the forbidden fruit or christ burning in hell christ never sin though how can a baby sin as well it does nknow nothingSo again, you are implying that God burns babies in Hell.
hmm was like burning adam and eve in hell who has not yet "not yet" eaten the forbidden fruit or christ burning in hell christ never sin though how can a baby sin as well it does nknow nothing
@Spurgeon's Girl did you really said that God might or may burn babies in hell?
did those in ancient times baptizes an infant? they never did right? because can baby accept christ can baby accept that they've sin? when they do not know anything at all
how can an infant know or has a wisdom to do things i don't even remember how my mom gave birth to me
do you?
hmm was like burning adam and eve in hell who has not yet "not yet" eaten the forbidden fruit or christ burning in hell christ never sin though how can a baby sin as well it does nknow nothing
@Spurgeon's Girl did you really said that God might or may burn babies in hell?
did those in ancient times baptizes an infant? they never did right? because can baby accept christ can baby accept that they've sin? when they do not know anything at all
how can an infant know or has a wisdom to do things i don't even remember how my mom gave birth to me
do you?
is it not clear now xP @kcnalpI did not say that babies may burn in hell.
But babies in the womb, are not innocent. At least according to scripture romans5:12,gen6:5,psalm58:3,eccle9:3,jer17:9
that is really not off topic it is related to the topic to what i am trying to explain i am just explaining what is happening during baptismalBaptism didn't exist in the Old Testament. It was all about circumcision. Since that is a subject unto itself, I won't address it here out of respect for the TOS.
My dear, many say, "My Christian beliefs come from the Bible, and the Bible only" I'm not disputing that. What I am asking is why is this particular emphasis of predestination your barrow?
is it not clear now xP @kcnalp
that is really not off topic it is related to the topic to what i am trying to explain i am just explaining what is happening during baptismal
oh crap i should've known i should've examine this is actually under debate sorry forget what i said i do not want to join a debate qwq
Here's what she just said, "But babies in the womb, are not innocent".is it not clear now xP kcnalp[/USER]
Thank you for your interest in The Church. Here is a link that may answer your questions: Catechism of the Catholic ChurchSo your church teaches now about a baby being a person at conception. How old is that idea? Do you know?
Has the Catholic Church changed its teaching about "original sin"?
Well, an unborn baby is a person at conception. However, they did not have the chance to commit a sin so their is no stain of sin on their soul. A sinless soul goes to heaven.
My two cents worth...Mary
Hi,The catechism of the Catholic Church is well known for establishing belief systems that are not based on scripture. But, let's see how this pans out.
If these babies have no stain of sin, then why do they need to be baptized in infancy? They can't repent, change their minds, appeal to Jesus for forgiveness of sin.
Why do the scriptures say this:
Romans 5:12
New American Standard Bible
12 Therefore, just as through one man sin entered into the world, and death through sin, and so death spread to all men, because all sinned—
Genesis 6:5
New American Standard Bible
5 Then the Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great on the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually.
Psalm 58:3
New American Standard Bible
3 The wicked are estranged from the womb;
These who speak lies go astray from [a]birth.
Ecclesiastes 9:3
New American Standard Bible
3 This is an evil in all that is done under the sun, that there is one fate for all men. Furthermore, the hearts of the sons of men are full of evil and insanity is in their hearts throughout their lives. Afterwards they go to the dead.
Jeremiah 17:9
New American Standard Bible
9 “The heart is more deceitful than all else
And is desperately sick;
Who can understand it?
Have you thought this through?
The Bible says that we are all wicked from the womb.
The Bible knows nothing of infant baptism.
Again, unless the Bible teaches something, then I can't give it any credence.
Would you say that being aborted (regardless of method) is equal and the same as being born/birthed?Psalm 58:3
New American Standard Bible
3 The wicked are estranged from the womb;
These who speak lies go astray from [a]birth.
I know the answer to the first question. Do you?Thank you for your interest in The Church. Here is a link that may answer your questions: Catechism of the Catholic Church