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Is a baby guilty of the The unpardonable sin? That sin is like a final rejection of the Holy Spirit, which results in blasphemy against Him, and it cuts the cord forever from being drawn to Jesus.
I do not believe a Baby can commit the unpardonable sin.
I don't believe anyone, today, can commit the unpardonable sin as it was a sin that saw Christ, in the flesh, do a miracle and attribute the power to do so to Satan.I do not believe a Baby can commit the unpardonable sin.
I don't believe anyone, today, can commit the unpardonable sin as it was a sin that saw Christ, in the flesh, do a miracle and attribute the power to do so to Satan.
Agree, and I'll add, they attributed the work of the HOLY SPIRIT (working in the incarnate Christ) to the devil.I don't believe anyone, today, can commit the unpardonable sin as it was a sin that saw Christ, in the flesh, do a miracle and attribute the power to do so to Satan.
Then some children were brought to Him so that He might lay His hands on them and pray; and the disciples rebuked them. But Jesus said, “Let the children alone, and do not hinder them from coming to Me; for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these” [Matthew 15:13-14].
Your question was about infants, but if this is so of children, some old enough to have deliberately done some nasty things, certainly it would include infants.
According to Calvinism, on what basis should God, before the foundation of the world, elect all infants who would die in infancy to eternal life? God, according to Calvinism, would be just and holy to damn them all to hell just cause they sinned in Adam, since as "all men have sinned in Adam, lie under the curse, and are deserving of eternal death."
So is it safe to say infants are automatically Elected to eternal life?
Let the words of Jesus stand.
But this does develop into a problem... that if you let a child grow into an adolescent or adult, you are risking eternal damnation for that one, whereas if you kill the child while still a child, that's a guarantee of eternal life in the kingdom, for of such is the kingdom. And then there is being born to grace and thus falling from grace-- or else it's universalism.
So, what is it?
1) A child is conceived 'saved' and can never be damned?
2) A child is conceived "safe," but at some time falls from that safety and is subject to damnation unless later saved?
3) A child is conceived in danger of damnation, so must become saved when able to understand, and if death comes in infancy/childhood there can be no salvation?
4) Universalism-- all souls will be reconciled to God (or all individuals have the same fate)-- is true.
5) else.... there are almost unlimited 'systems' of belief on this; some try to conform to scripture, some don't care.
I maintain infants inherit corruption but not guilt from Adam. As such,they don't need baptism,repentance or anything to usher them to heaven. The corruption eventually leads them to sin and from here hell except they repent.
Baptism has nothing to do with getting into heaven.
True, it was just an example of things infants don't need to have eternal life. They need nothing
That would be like saying an infant does not need a eyes to have eternal life
NNE needs baptism for eternal life.
God damning infants over sin they can't even comprehend is repugnant to all I know about God.
Let me try and break down your logic;
1. Election is Sovereign Divine appointment to eternal life
2. Infants have/get eternal life
Conclusion
Infants are Elect
But this would mean all humanity is born Elect, then some perish in infanthood while still Elect, while the rest grow up and of these, a few keep their Election while the rest lose it.
I'm not saying your point is invalid, but does anyone fully comprehend the significance of his or her first sin?