popsthebuilder
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When did I say children earn grace?POPS....
Whether you hold that God loves those under the age of X CONDITIONALLY, because they are as morally perfect and loving as God Himself is, as Holy as God himself is - fine, then you hold that God loves children (evidently a LOT more than He does the mircosecond they hit that age of X and become sin). Whether MennoSota believes that God loves those under the age of X UNCONDITIONALLY because God loves the whole world and because God IS love and because God loves even His enemies - well - either way - you are both saying God extends His love and mercy and offers to those under the age of X. The only difference is you hold that children earn it and MennoSota is saying God is simply being gracious and loving and merciful to them.
Yeah, you could ASK how does God's mercy 'fit' with that since a little child can't intellectually comprehend the Gospel, can't chant the Sinner's Prayer and can't give public proof of their choosing Jesus as the personal Savior?" Well, I can't answer that question, but it makes me wonder if God has provided something kinda like He did when He sent the Angel of Death throughout the land of Egypt, on ALL first born males? Something that would mean God's wrath would pass over them and instead mercy fall upon them????? Just a question. But of course, you hold that those under the age of X need nothing from God since they are perfect, holy, without sin (and thus never die) - but all that changes the moment they reach their Xth birthday.
- Josiah
That is nonsensical.
An infant doesn't know or knowingly commit sin, so how would grace even come into the equation?
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