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Old 03-30-2011, 06:04 AM  
spazlabz
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he is ignorant, it is standard dogma that children who die before the age of accountability are on the fast track upstairs... in other words the child, especially one yet born is considered an innocent and is not stained by original sin

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What about babies and young children who never reach the ability to make this individual choice? The age of accountability is a concept that teaches those who die before reaching the age of accountability are automatically saved, by God’s grace and mercy. The age of accountability is a belief that God saves all those who die before reaching the ability to make a decision for or against Christ. Thirteen is the most common number given for the age of accountability, based on the Jewish custom that a child becomes an adult at the age of 13. However, the Bible gives no direct support to the age of 13 always being the age of accountability. It likely varies from child to child. A child has passed the age of accountability once he or she is capable of making a faith decision for or against Christ.
http://www.gotquestions.org/age-of-accountability.html

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