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Question concerning sin.

JesusFan

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There is no scripture to supports doctrine of “age of accountability”. There is no scripture to support your doctrine of general revelation makes everyone saved until they sin.

peace to you
If they all are, why should we even be giving out the gospel and good news? As if they hear it and reject, lose external life then?
 

37818

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There is no scripture to supports doctrine of “age of accountability”.
The concept did not come out from no place.
Jesus said of little chilren, ". . . for of such is the kingdom of God. . . ." The Greek word translated "little children" is παιδια plural of παιδιον.
Now a ruler named Jairus had a "little daugher" of a said age of twelve. The Greek for little daughter being, θυγατριον. The Greek ending -ιον meaning little.
So the age of accountablility has been supposed to be to the age of twelve. This is a deduced interpertation from Scripture. Since at birth a child was counted as 1 the age twelve should be our age of eleven.

What is important here is "little children" refers to children too young to properly discern good and evil or more improtantly to chose to believe said gospel for salvation. So their names would not have been removed from the book of life. So the need for the new birth to keep one's name in the book. Mark 10:15, John 3:3-4. 1 John 5:4-5, Revelation 3:5, Revelation 21:7. Revelation 21:8, Revelation 20:15, Revelation 21:27.
 

agedman

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There are those who teach the only saved little child is one from a family in which one parent is redeemed and therefore the children are safe until they make a decision.
 

canadyjd

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The concept did not come out from no place.
Jesus said of little chilren, ". . . for of such is the kingdom of God. . . ." The Greek word translated "little children" is παιδια plural of παιδιον.
Now a ruler named Jairus had a "little daugher" of a said age of twelve. The Greek for little daughter being, θυγατριον. The Greek ending -ιον meaning little.
So the age of accountablility has been supposed to be to the age of twelve. This is a deduced interpertation from Scripture. Since at birth a child was counted as 1 the age twelve should be our age of eleven.

What is important here is "little children" refers to children too young to properly discern good and evil or more improtantly to chose to believe said gospel for salvation. So their names would not have been removed from the book of life. So the need for the new birth to keep one's name in the book. Mark 10:15, John 3:3-4. 1 John 5:4-5, Revelation 3:5, Revelation 21:7. Revelation 21:8, Revelation 20:15, Revelation 21:27.
All cultures distinguish between childhood and adulthood. Hebrew culture was no different. If I understand correctly, the “barmistpha” (spelling?) is the Jewish ceremony for adulthood and occurs at about age 13.

You are “deducing” from scripture something that was never taught, nor intended to be believed, I.e, there is a period of life when God holds all people blameless for their sins. They start out saved, but at some point (age of accountability) God begins to hold them accountable for sin, removing their names from His book of life.

What you believe is simply not supported in scripture.

peace to you
 

JesusFan

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There are those who teach the only saved little child is one from a family in which one parent is redeemed and therefore the children are safe until they make a decision.
Some Calvinists teach that God election is to only children of saved parents for sure
 
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