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What do Baptists believe happens to a baby that is neither baptized nor has “accepted Jesus as his personal savior”? Do they go to heaven?
Catholicism believes if you are initiated to be a part of the church, your consent able or unable, you become a part of the family of God.
Baptists on the other believe that one should choose God, or to follow God to become part of the family of God.
the critical word here is ‘to choose to follow God’. it has an element of individualism and choice which is obviously more likely present in adults rather than babies.
you will not find JC preaching/teaching to babies or children in the bible, nor find the apostles preaching to children or babies too.
always the message is directed to adults, always the message is ’ if you will…’ - a choice is given.
the most beloved verse reveals this message explicity. this will more than convince you that there is no spiritual significance to the ritual of infant baptism. what matters most is that when you come of age, will you still choose christ ?
Joh 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
My goodness! I was just reading my bible when I opened to the following verse, and then here I came into this thread. Do you think maybe the Holy Spirit had something to do with it??Catholicism believes if you are initiated to be a part of the church, your consent able or unable, you become a part of the family of God.
Baptists on the other believe that one should choose God, or to follow God to become part of the family of God.
the critical word here is ‘to choose to follow God’. it has an element of individualism and choice which is obviously more likely present in adults rather than babies.
you will not find JC preaching/teaching to babies or children in the bible, nor find the apostles preaching to children or babies too.
always the message is directed to adults, always the message is ’ if you will…’ - a choice is given.
the most beloved verse reveals this message explicity. this will more than convince you that there is no spiritual significance to the ritual of infant baptism. what matters most is that when you come of age, will you still choose christ ?
Joh 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
Babies that die go to heaven. In the Old Testament King David know that he would see his baby boy that died in heaven when he died.What do Baptists believe happens to a baby that is neither baptized nor has “accepted Jesus as his personal savior”? Do they go to heaven?
My goodness! I was just reading my bible when I opened to the following verse, and then here I came into this thread. Do you think maybe the Holy Spirit had something to do with it??
Luke18:15-17
People were bringing even infants to him that he might touch them, and when the disciples saw this, they rebuked them. Jesus, hoever, called the children to himself and said, “Let the children come to me and do not prevent them; for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. Amen, I say to you, whoever does not accept the kingdom of God like a child will not enter it.”
In the this verse, people were BRINGING INFANTS, people who cannot make a conscious choice, to be touched by Jesus. Jesus didn’t tell the mothers to wait until their babies could repent of their own free will before he’d touch them.
Do you think that perhaps with the misunderstanding of who can and cannot be baptised that some non-catholics are preventing their children from coming to Jesus? Jesus says do NOT prevent them…
Now remember also… that people were bringing WHOLE households to be baptised, it seems to me that considering there wasn’t too much contraception in those days, there would be infants included in the household.
Hmmm so I guess Jesus should have told them that the kids aren’t ready to receive him then and turn away those moms bringing their infants right? So Jesus would have said “Ah, look at those little chidren, ONE day these children can come into my kingdom when they can receive me… in the meantime, these children can’t receive the kingdom. But verily you guys should be like these children (who can’t receive me) in order to receive the kingdom”the highlight of LK 18:15-17 was not the babies. it is v17
Luk 18:17 Truly, I say to you, whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a child shall not enter it."
it is the childlikeness that is of paramount importance, and also the words ‘whoever does not receive’ relates to a person making a choice.
There comes a time in a child life when they able to understand the Gospel message. This is why Baptist churches have so many programs for children, so that they are constantly exposed to the gospel. When God is ready for that child to be born again it will be born againMy goodness! I was just reading my bible when I opened to the following verse, and then here I came into this thread. Do you think maybe the Holy Spirit had something to do with it??
Luke18:15-17
People were bringing even infants to him that he might touch them, and when the disciples saw this, they rebuked them. Jesus, hoever, called the children to himself and said, “Let the children come to me and do not prevent them; for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. Amen, I say to you, whoever does not accept the kingdom of God like a child will not enter it.”
In the this verse, people were BRINGING INFANTS, people who cannot make a conscious choice, to be touched by Jesus. Jesus didn’t tell the mothers to wait until their babies could repent of their own free will before he’d touch them.
Do you think that perhaps with the misunderstanding of who can and cannot be baptised that some non-catholics are preventing their children from coming to Jesus? Jesus says do NOT prevent them…
So why do you think Jesus would want these infants, who can’t come to him on thier own, but the parents were bringing them to Jesus told the disciples to let them come to Him? Compare what Jesus does compared to the disciples… compare what the baptists do compared to Catholics and some non-catholics who know that their babies need baptism.There comes a time in a child life when they able to understand the Gospel message. This is why Baptist churches have so many programs for children, so that they are constantly exposed to the gospel. When God is ready for that child to be born again it will be born again
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Show me there in scripture where it says that these childern were saved or born again because their parents brought them to JesusSo why do you think Jesus would want these infants, who can’t come to him on thier own, but the parents were bringing them to Jesus told the disciples to let them come to Him? Compare what Jesus does compared to the disciples… compare what the baptists do compared to Catholics and some non-catholics who know that their babies need baptism.
Show me there in scripture where it says that these children should not be baptized. Doesn’t it say rather that* every one of us *should be baptized?Show me there in scripture where it says that these childern were saved or born again because their parents brought them to Jesus
We will show you in scripture where it says children were born again because their parents brought them to Jesus (or had a priest baptise them, which is same thing) as soon as you show us in scripture where it says that everything man needs to know about God and his plan for our salvation is contained in the Bible (even your incomplete version). Now that’s a safe statement! Protestants have been shouting “Where is that in the Bible?” for 494 years, when their foundational belief that the Bible is the only rule of faith is nowhere to be found in the Bible.Show me there in scripture where it says that these childern were saved or born again because their parents brought them to Jesus
Let’s finish what Peter said: v. 39 - For the promise is to you and your children and to all that are far off [including their children], every one whom the Lord our God calls to him.Then Peter said unto them, Repent, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins, and ye shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. (Acts 2:38)
Show me where in the Bible that everyone (or even anyone) in the many households that were baptized proclaimed faith in Jesus. I can give you a couple of examples of the household being baptized based on the faith of the head of the household.Show me there in scripture where it says that these childern were saved or born again because their parents brought them to Jesus
What about those who are unable to do so? If you say salvation is by faith ALONE that means faith is the only thing that saves. Faith alone means: No faith = hell. There is no way around this problem as I’ll explain after the break.Catholicism believes if you are initiated to be a part of the church, your consent able or unable, you become a part of the family of God.
Baptists on the other believe that one should choose God, or to follow God to become part of the family of God.
Uh… what is this then?you will not find JC preaching/teaching to babies or children in the bible, nor find the apostles preaching to children or babies too.
always the message is directed to adults, always the message is ’ if you will…’ - a choice is given.
the most beloved verse reveals this message explicity. this will more than convince you that there is no spiritual significance to the ritual of infant baptism. what matters most is that when you come of age, will you still choose christ ?
First of all… have you ever heard of Adam and Eve?There comes a time in a child life when they able to understand the Gospel message. This is why Baptist churches have so many programs for children, so that they are constantly exposed to the gospel. When God is ready for that child to be born again it will be born again
Children that are to young to understand what the gospel is about go to heaven, simple as that.
Of course, if you really believe in him then you’re going to DO what He commanded.Joh 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.
What about those who are unable to do so? If you say salvation is by faith ALONE that means faith is the only thing that saves. Faith alone means: No faith = hell. There is no way around this problem as I’ll explain after the break.
Uh… what is this then?
Hmmm so I guess Jesus should have told them that the kids aren’t ready to receive him then and turn away those moms bringing their infants right? So Jesus would have said “Ah, look at those little chidren, ONE day these children can come into my kingdom when they can receive me… in the meantime, these children can’t receive the kingdom. But verily you guys should be like these children (who can’t receive me) in order to receive the kingdom”
Sounds like alot of runaround dontcha think? We should be like children (which Jesus said not to PREVENT from coming to Him) yet we’re to be like these infants who can’t come to Him??
The rest of the verse isn’t paramount? Jesus saying not to prevent the babies from coming to Him? Don’t start picking and choosing parts of passages, that’s how you go astray.
So how would you explain the whole households getting baptised?
JL: With your tradition infants cannot be saved as they cannot first believe?Believers Baptism is when a born again believer is baptised in water. the eunuch confess his belief in the Son of God Jesus Christ before he was baptized.
drywall
Most people don’t need it explained that ones deals differently with an adult than an infant.it would seem that you left out the most (name removed by moderator)ortant part of Acts 36 - 40. You know, the part where philip tells the eunuch that he must beleive frist before he is baptised.
drywall
JL: Where is that in the Bible? Here you admit a child has not been BORN AGAIN. Our Lord tells us in [Jn3:3 Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto thee, **EXCEPT a man be BORN AGAIN, he CANNOT SEE THE KINGDOM OF GOD.] In verse 4 Nicodemus asked HOWThere comes a time in a child life when they able to understand the Gospel message. This is why Baptist churches have so many programs for children, so that they are constantly exposed to the gospel. When God is ready for that child to be born again it will be born again
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JL: So children are BORN SAVED, therefore have no NEED OF CHRIST. What then did Christ mean by [Jn3:6 That which is BORN OF FLESH IS FLESH; and that which is born of the Spirit is spirit.] Aren’t we ALL naturally BORN OF FLESH? Are you telling us one is born of the Spirit? Only those baptized are BORN AGAIN by water AND of the Spirit.Children that are to young to understand what the gospel is about go to heaven, simple as that.
JL: Do children who are UNCLEAN, auto, go to heaven also?Children that are to young to understand what the gospel is about go to heaven, simple as that.