Of course. In the Gospels, Jesus said "Let the children come to Me".
P.S. That's one reason baptizing infants IS a good practice.
2007-12-03 07:23:30
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answered by Tasha 6
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All children go to heaven when they die. y? because they havent begun testing yet. So they automatically get an A+
2007-12-03 15:24:33
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answered by layn da smckdwn 4
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Children are pure and innocent so even if they're not baptized they can go to paradise when they die, baptizing children is wrong in the book of Acts Paul mentioned that the baptism is for the remission of sins and childen cannot sin.
2007-12-03 15:25:21
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answered by Paul Preston 7
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Why Must Even Youths Die?
“WHY did my baby die?” the young mother sobbed, grief-stricken at the death of her only child. “He had so many years ahead, so much to live for.”Such parents are not alone in their sorrow. Their pain has been felt by many others. Usually it is a grief known only to a few close friends. At other times the world becomes aware of the loss.
The only book that truly explains this situation is the oldest book in existence, the Holy Bible. Its writers were inspired by God, and so what they wrote merits our interest. One of those inspired penmen wrote almost three thousand years ago: “The living are conscious that they will die.” Eccl. 9:5.This same Bible writer who wrote, “For the living are conscious that they will die,” continued that very sentence with a statement that surprises many persons. He said: “But as for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all.” Eccl. 9:5, 10.
This idea surprises persons who have been taught in their churches that the dead not only are conscious, but are consciously suffering punishments or enjoying rewards. Who has not heard the idea that the dead are suffering in a hellfire or purgatory or are enjoying the blessings of heaven? Yet God’s Word, the Bible, says the dead “are conscious of nothing at all.”
Verify this for yourself. Get your own copy of the Bible, and read these words in the book of Ecclesiastes, chapter nine, verses five and ten.
The Bible teaches that Jesus’ ransom sacrifice opened the way for a magnificent hope for mankind. By laying down his human life, Jesus was offering as a sacrifice the exact equivalent of what Adam had lost, perfect human life on earth. He paid a “ransom” for dying mankind. Now the prospect of eternal life was again open. Thus it was proper for the apostle Peter to call Jesus God’s “Chief Agent of life.” (Acts 3:15) It is by means of this One that God will raise the dead to life in a thrilling resurrection. Concerning this, the Christian apostle Paul said: “There is going to be a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.” Acts 24:15.
Even now there are persons who are exercising faith in God’s Son, and they have a wonderful hope ahead of them, even as Jesus said: “God loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son, in order that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life.” John 3:16.
Many persons can quote that Bible passage, but few have thought about what it actually says. It does not say that Jesus gave his life that people might “become angels” or so that “all good people might go to heaven.” It says he did so that they might have “everlasting life.”
You may have prayed: “Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven.” Matt. 6:10, Douay translation.Few persons have realized what a change it will make for that prayer to be answered, for God’s will to be done throughout the earth the way it is done in heaven. In fact, it will require that God replace this present system of things, with its wars, corruption and greed. In its place will be a new system that will assure the conditions of peace and life that God originally created in Eden.
Psalms 37:29 The righteous shall inherit the land, and dwell therein for ever.It is possible to benefit from Christ’s ransom, and to conform to God’s instructions. We can take a course of obedience that will permit us either to survive through the coming “great tribulation” or to be resurrected afterward, into a righteous and cleansed earth, now near at hand. What a blessing to be on hand when dead loved ones, perhaps your children, return from the dead! THEY ARE ASLEEP WAITING FOR THE RESURRECTION .
2007-12-03 18:14:15
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answered by BJ 7
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They children do go Heaven when their die.
Good, yes?
D
2007-12-03 15:25:49
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answered by Dionysus 5
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Yes
2007-12-03 15:23:14
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answered by PROBLEM 7
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Just like iod.tige said no one goes to Heaven or Hell when they die. Jesus said that he is coming to rise the the good that are dead first. He says the dead no not nothing.
The answer below me is right on.
2007-12-03 15:33:59
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answered by Old School 6
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I suppose if you want to believe that. I suppose they could go to hell as well. Or I suppose they could just go to sleep.
I suppose that they also could grow up and have a firm command of writing questions just as you do.
The beauty of it is we will never know, and when we do it will be too, late to tell anyone.
Yoda out
2007-12-03 15:25:20
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answered by Yoda 5
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people /children don't go to heaven or hell when they die. see my 360 blog on death/hell
2007-12-03 15:24:36
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answered by Anonymous
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C'mon Kancy, you can use better grammar than that. Your question is incomprehensible.
2007-12-03 15:25:08
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answered by Anonymous
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