No. They are under condemnation for the wages of sin is death. But the unborn have not committed any sinful actions.I get it. Human nature is to sin, but children haven't sinned yet, therefore they aren't sinners who can be condemned. It's just a twist on Pelagianism. You still make the child uncorrupt until they choose to sin or reach "the age of accountability."
It is cut and dry and it is a form of Pelagianism where humans theoretically have the capacity to never sin if they fight off their urges.
No, I am not claiming anything about the Hebrews. I am saying your falling upon a supposed Hebrew philosophy of an "age of accountability" is a philosophy that is not biblical, but is a human invention to try explain how children who die will not go to hell.
I am saying that we have to live with the tension that our children are saved by grace or they die in their corruption without redemption. We have to leave this mystery in God's hands. The "age of accountability" is a mythical philosophy.
I know you disagree, but you have not yet provided a list of sinful actions committed by unborn children.
And I do not believe there is an age of accountability. I am saying the comparison would be more honest.
Your view seems to me like a slight twist on Mormonism. Were you, by chance, a Mormon before converting to Baptist faith?