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Thanks for clearing that up....
That is a good point you mention and I also referred to having a name worth writing in Post #6 referring to Rev 3:5.
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Thanks for clearing that up....
That is a good point you mention and I also referred to having a name worth writing in Post #6 referring to Rev 3:5.
Yes I saw that! Fight the good fight Sister!
Romans teaches there are none righteousness and we have all sinned and this also includes a baby while it's still in the womb. God knows who are His from the foundation of the world as His elect and will have mercy on His elect as His grace is unmerited. We do not like to hear babies are also doomed to the lake of fire, but only God knows the intent of our hearts. This is a good website that explains the age of accountability and even I was enlightened that there is no age of accountability. Read all the scriptures he gives and take time to study them and ask the Holy Spirit to reveal understanding.
http://www.scionofzion.com/age.htm
Romans teaches there are none righteousness and we have all sinned and this also includes a baby while it's still in the womb.
Bingo Farouk
Do you truly understand the gospel? Is there nothing more there to learn? That is about as philosophical as i get....
Romans 3:10-12
10 As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one:
11 There is none that understandeth, there is none that seeketh after God.
12 They are all gone out of the way, they are together become unprofitable; there is none that doeth good, no, not one.
Psalm 5the wicked are estranged from the womb: they go astray as soon as they be born, speaking lies.
4 Their poison is like the poison of a serpent: they are like the deaf adder that stoppeth her ear;
Psalms 51:5 Behold, I was shapen in iniquity, and in sin did my mother conceive me.
1 Sam 15:3 Now go and smite Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and spare them not; but slay both man and woman, infant and suckling, ox and sheep, camel and ass.
These are but a few scriptures. If all babies are saved from birth then none of us would need a Savior as we were all babies at one time. Our names are written in the Lambs book of Life even before we were formed in our mothers belly as God has already known who is His elect and who will endure until the end.
It's been said we are not sinners because we happen to sin; we sin because we are sinners by nature. (And I think this is Biblical.)
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We seem to have a problem that you can't seem to recognize or reconcile. Scripture has also been provided that shows that an unborn child cannot sin and not only that, but an unborn child is wonderfully made.
I am not trying to change your mind, as it seems your mind has already been set. But I would ask for you to at least address the scriptures that state what is contrary to your doctrines. Are you able to do that?
It seems one verse, Romans 9:11 in particular, is being used to illustrate babies even before they are born or even after birth do not sin. This is not what this verse means. What this is saying that before Rebecca's twins were born, who's father was Issac the seed of Abraham who also had the inheritance of Gods covenant he made with Abraham in Genesis 12, and before either one had a chance to do good or evil even they were predestined by God for His purpose. This verse has nothing to do with a baby from the womb sinning or not as sin is indwelt in us in the same sense like our DNA. Yes we are all wonderfully made as even in the image of God, but yet indwelled with that certain type of DNA that we also inherited by the fall of Adam and Eve.
It seems one verse, Romans 9:11 in particular, is being used to illustrate babies even before they are born or even after birth do not sin. This is not what this verse means. What this is saying that before Rebecca's twins were born, who's father was Issac the seed of Abraham who also had the inheritance of Gods covenant he made with Abraham in Genesis 12, and before either one had a chance to do good or evil even they were predestined by God for His purpose. This verse has nothing to do with a baby from the womb sinning or not as sin is indwelt in us in the same sense like our DNA. Yes we are all wonderfully made as even in the image of God, but yet indwelled with that certain type of DNA that we also inherited by the fall of Adam and Eve.
I can see that none of us will see eye to eye on this issue so I am going to bow out of this with all that I have said and with what you have said and will study deeper on this issue. God bless and thank you for a good discussion.
What a great thread. I'm more enlightened and confused than ever now. I have a hard time believing that a child can willfully sin in the womb, yet I (think) I can understand that, at the moment of conception, all of the mothers and fathers traits, and the state of their heart(s) are passed on to the child genetically. So this could account for the child being conceived in sin, and perhaps needing a savior immediately. Even if they have never willfully sinned yet.
OTOH, the child cannot reason yet, and the mother/fathers sins seem to be scripturally backed that that mothers/fathers sins are not imputed to the child. But kids learn fast and fall into sin quickly. They have an inkling of right and wrong even at two years old, like when mommy says time to go to bed now and the kid yells NO! and turns and runs. They know they're not doing what mama has instructed. It is perhaps that we are naturally drawn to sin more-so than to God because of the nature of the flesh. Hmm. this is interesting and I need to study on it a bit more. Thanks for a good discussion.