Very good question, and as Christians I am not sure that we have a totally accurate answer to that one. I have looked into that over the years, and come to the conclusion thqt is really in God's hands. Whether they are judged on what would have happened if they had lived, or based on their parents faith, or all go directly to heaven. and none go to heaven, or based on election as some believe. Sorry for not having a good answer but truly, the Bible does't say.
2007-11-22 04:22:29
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answered by oldguy63 7
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Only those who have sinned need to hear the Gospel of salvation. The ones you speak of are innocent; that's why Jesus said that if we are not like a child, we cannot enter the kingdom of heaven. And by the way, there is no such original sin... God holds each person accountable for what he himslef has done... good or bad (John 5:28, 29; 2Corinthians 5:10)
2007-11-22 04:36:29
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answered by garyenbaxter 2
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Sarcasm...No, I do not believe they will perish; unfortunately, they are stained with original sin. That is why (one of the reasons anyway) we pray for them and fight against abortion.
edit: Why do AM's think that the Pope declared limbo to be non-existent?? Where does this concept come from?
2007-11-22 04:47:40
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answered by Daewen 3
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Your question has no basis in reality. A person is not held accountable for their sin nature until they willfully sin against God by their own choice. Children in the womb are totally innocent of sin and incapable of sinning by their own personal choice.
Since babies can't understand sin, and since some you are speaking about are butchered before they have any chance to sin they are innocent in the eyes of God and therefore will be accepted in Heaven.
Before anyone wants to put an age on accountability let me assure you that children understand the concept of sin at a very early age. Two of my seven children came to know and confess their sin prior to their fifth birthday and received the Lord Jesus as their Savior at the ages of 3 and 4. It is when we understand sin that we are accountable and responsible to do something about it.
I hope you are sincere in your question and not just another person who is forever trying to invent new ways to get around their need to repent of their sin and get right with God.
2007-11-22 04:24:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I am the only minister in the country that preaches to embryos. Although, there are those who can't stomach the idea I don't listen to those who belly ache. Unborn embroyos of the world arise and cast off your umbilical cords!
2007-11-22 04:21:01
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answered by Anonymous
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What are you like? Life before birth is not accountable to the sin nature same goes for kids who have not reach age of accountability.... somewhere between 5-10
2007-11-22 04:22:00
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answered by unix 7
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No, no...the Pope arbitrarily decided that limbo doesn't exist, and all unborn babies automatically go to Heaven. So that's okay now. Word is still out on whether original sin still exists, though.
"Thanks for your respect for human life.
In case you didn't notice, that was sarcasm."
NH Baritone, I believe you've just been pwned.
2007-11-22 04:17:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Hardcore right-wing Christians won't, because they believe that embryos are perfect. (Because their brains haven't fully developed yet. Tells you something about their idea of "perfection.")
They only hassle people who are capable of critical thinking.
2007-11-23 04:24:17
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answered by catrionn 6
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Romans 9:11-(For the children being not yet born, neither having done any good or evil, that the purpose of God according to election might stand, not of works, but of him that calleth;)
2007-11-22 04:22:11
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answered by Maurice H 6
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Why stop at embryos? What about all the poor little sperm that will never see the light?
2007-11-22 04:16:56
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answered by Anonymous
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