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LilyM
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Who speaks of wilfully denying baptism to any child?You are bound by the revealed truth. That is why it would be sinful for you to presume God’s mercy and withhold baptism from your children (or hypothetical children, as the case may be).
God, however, is not…
As I’ve said in another thread, I know an awful lot of Catholics and Orthodox whose faith is weak or almost non-existent, to the point where they either would have never heard of limbo or would scoff at the idea. Funnily enough they’ve all baptised their children!
What parent in their right mind wouldn’t exchange hope for certainty, or give their child the spiritual advantages that the sacrament of baptism offers? It would be akin to not sending them to private school when well able to do so in the HOPE that public schools will be OK for the child.