Free will, unborn babies, predestination

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How can a baby or an unborn baby chose to be saved, or chose to not be saved?

If all unborn baby, baby, and children go tot heaven, I think is rational to think that even they have grow, they have chose (free will) union with God.

But how can a child chose hell, how he can chose to not be saved? Where is him free will to not be saved?

I presuppose that a child, or an unborn baby go to hell, i think that is rational toate think that even of he have grow, they have chose (free will) sepation from God. But this isn’t predestination? How can a baby repent, when is the time for repentance after he sined?
 
How can a baby or an unborn baby chose
Did you read my response to these questions of yours in the other thread on the subject here in the philosophy sub-forum?

Or are you just attempting to get others to answer, as well? 😉
 
God is infinitely just. We’re judged according to what we do with what we’re given, with how we’ve been graced. The Thief on the Cross could only respond with an act of faith. If he’d had more time, more would’ve been expected of him, etc. Other than that, we just don’t know. The second post gives the Church’s basic position.
 
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