@[USER=1752]Milarepa[USER=1752];
Faith comes from God; God GIVES it. There's no indication that God is impotent to give faith to one under some unknown age, IQ or educational level.
Can God give faith to one still in the womb? Well, I'm always hesitant to form a new dogma over one's personal opinion of what God cannot do. Telling God He can't do something seems... well.... unwise. But perhaps read Luke 1:41-44. Open your Bible and read it. John the Baptist - yet UNBORN, yet IN THE WOMB - appears to have faith, or at least that's implied by his act of faith.
Does parent's faith have SOMETHING to do with this? Well.... Muslim parents are not as likely to share the Christian message with their children or to take them to worship and Sunday School. And they are not as likely to baptize their children. And I think the stats are that something over 90% of Christians had Christian parents, so that alone would tell you that parents do seem to play a role here. And note this point made above: remember the last of the 10 plagues in Egypt? The death of the first born male (of man and beast) - their death REGARDLESS of age (1 day old, 100 years old). But God provided a way for that son to be saved, and, interestingly, it had NOTHING WHATSOEVER to do with anything in or from that son. The believing PARENTS were kill a special lamb.... the PARENTS were to put it on the doorposts of their home... and because of what the believing/obedient PARENTS believed and did, their son would be saved from death. The salvation of the son had NOTHING to do with the son thinking, believing, doing, knowing anything. Now is this SPECIFIC to all people, is it specifically about baptism? No... but it is a very clear example of God looking to the faith and obedience of the PARENTS to save their CHILDREN (regardless of age and without ANYTHING is or from the receiver of this blessing). Circumcison is another example, this act of faith and obedience BY THE PARENT results in the receiver being ushered into the covenant of God, with nothing supplied by the one circumcized.
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