The baby has inherited sin but is not responsible for that sin until it reaches the age of moral comprehension. Therefore, any baby that dies before the age of moral comprehension is washed with the blood of Christ and goes straight to heaven.
2007-09-19 07:14:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Why are Christians the target of these antagonistic posts? I don't care what you say, I have been watching the questions here for quite a long time, and at least over 90% of anti-rligious questions are aimed at Christians. Why is that? If you think that God is a fairy tale and religion is bad, then why don't you include Jews, Muslims, or Hindus in this question? Well, I know one big reason why: Because Institutions of Higher Learning (what a joke!) have systematically attacked Christianity and indoctrinated their minds-full-of-mush students into believing this garbage. Most of you attackers come out of a post-christian cultural situation in which blaming Christiasnity for everything is acceptable and politically correct. In fact, bigotry against Christians (and especially Catholic Christians) is one of the last acceptable prejudices in America. If you insult a homosexual or a Muslim you have commited a hate crime. Insult a Christian and you're a hero at UC Berkeley. These attacks are better proof than any other proof I know of that Christanity is the true religion: Why else would the world attack it so hard?
2007-09-19 07:14:11
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answered by Anonymous
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A newborn baby is born with a sin nature. He is not a sinner as he is not capable of sinning yet, but when he can, he will because that is his nature..
Besides, why do you care about the God, Christians worship.
2007-09-19 07:16:12
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answered by † PRAY † 7
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The bible says we are born sinners that doesn't mean that we commit a sin when we are born. It just means we are born into a world full of sin and we must go before God and become a clean and new person. That is why we worship God because of who He is. We worship God because fo the wondrous works He has done and because we were made to worship Him.
2007-09-19 07:15:54
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answered by faithfully2u4eva1 2
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because of the fact after Adam and Eve ate off the Tree of stable and evil in backyard of Eden. Sin got here into this international. and everyone in this earth is born a sinner. A newborn infant may well be harmless on your eyes yet in God's eyes that infant is seen a sinner. in user-friendly terms Jesus Christ can destroy sin in this international. yet till then everyone seems to be born a sinner.
2016-10-19 02:55:30
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answered by Anonymous
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God NEVER stated that a newborn baby is a sinner. Babies are born sinless and innocent. The concept of infant baptism is an invention of man and has no basis in the Bible.
2007-09-19 07:23:36
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answered by TG 4
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Because we understand it. We are born sinners because sin changed their bodies physically. We inherite it the same as we get our eyes and hair and temperment from those we come from. When we choose to believe and accept Christ [who is the 2nd Adam] we are changed again to being like Christ and not Adam. Sure we can still sin and we will still die in this body but there is a new life afterwards. We also power of Christ to overcome sin.
2007-09-19 07:16:28
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answered by Connie D 4
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I do, because it's true. God told us sin is spread through the seed of man. Unless that baby was born through supernatural means, it already has sin in it. It might not have DONE a sin, but it's already there. There is a difference between HAVING sin and PERFORMING sin. You can have sin in you and fight it all your life, or you can give in and flaunt it for just as long. It's still there either way, and there's nothing we as people can do to change it.
2007-09-19 07:23:50
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answered by Stahn 3
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Only someone not understanding what sin is could ask such a question.
You're thinking its such a cute little baby ...pure and innocent.
It hasn't even had time to do anything bad.
Point being:
Sin is NOT an action.
It is a state, a condition into which we all are born.
Similar to saying someone is Chinese.
How dare you call him Chinese!?
Well excuse me, he was born in China.
He may be cute and itsy-bitsy sweet, but he was born in that situation, state, condition.
2007-09-19 07:19:25
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answered by Uncle Thesis 7
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we are born into sin. doesn't mean the baby is a sinner. a baby has no thought process, therefore the baby is still innocent. if a baby cant choose between red and blue...what makes you think the baby understands the difference between right and wrong?
2007-09-19 07:15:10
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answered by Ms. Lady 7
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