Albert Mohler wrote the following after the Tsunami hit South Asia. I think he does a good job of addressing a difficult issue! I have posted this before!
Poll- Do babies that die go to hell?
Discussion in 'Baptist Theology & Bible Study' started by Winman, Aug 15, 2014.
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All babies that die go to hell
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All babies that die go to heaven
75.0% -
Elect babies go to heaven, non-elect babies go to hell
8.3% -
Other, please explain
13.9%
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Iconoclast Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Winman,
if you had opened up the 1689 confession of faith....you would have seen how the scriptures addressed this question in a way that cannot be improved upon;
1. Those whom God hath predestinated unto life, he is pleased in his appointed, and accepted time, effectually to call, by his Word and Spirit, out of that state of sin and death in which they are by nature, to grace and salvation by Jesus Christ; enlightening their minds spiritually and savingly to understand the things of God; taking away their heart of stone, and giving unto them a heart of flesh; renewing their wills, and by his almighty power determining them to that which is good, and effectually drawing them to Jesus Christ; yet so as they come most freely, being made willing by his grace. ( Romans 8:30; Romans 11:7; Ephesians 1:10, 11; 2 Thessalonians 2:13, 14; Ephesians 2:1-6; Acts 26:18; Ephesians 1:17, 18; Ezekiel 36:26; Deuteronomy 30:6; Ezekiel 36:27; Ephesians 1:19; Psalm 110:3; Song of Solomon 1:4 )
2. This effectual call is of God's free and special grace alone, not from anything at all foreseen in man, nor from any power or agency in the creature, being wholly passive therein, being dead in sins and trespasses, until being quickened and renewed by the Holy Spirit; he is thereby enabled to answer this call, and to embrace the grace offered and conveyed in it, and that by no less power than that which raised up Christ from the dead. ( 2 Timothy 1:9; Ephesians 2:8; 1 Corinthians 2:14; Ephesians 2:5; John 5:25; Ephesians 1:19, 20 )
3. Elect infants dying in infancy are regenerated and saved by Christ through the Spirit; who worketh when, and where, and how he pleases; so also are all elect persons, who are incapable of being outwardly called by the ministry of the Word. ( John 3:3, 5, 6; John 3:8 )4. Others not elected, although they may be called by the ministry of the Word, and may have some common operations of the Spirit, yet not being effectually drawn by the Father, they neither will nor can truly come to Christ, and therefore cannot be saved: much less can men that receive not the Christian religion be saved; be they never so diligent to frame their lives according to the light of nature and the law of that religion they do profess. ( Matthew 22:14; Matthew 13:20, 21; Hebrews 6:4, 5; John 6:44, 45, 65; 1 John 2:24, 25; Acts 4:12; John 4:22; John 17:3 ) -
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I stand by the logic that the same criteria that applies to children and adults in God's unconditional election also applies to babies... it is based on his unconditional free choice based on his good pleasure. Therefore... well you figure out the result. I put #3 though it could be worded better of course. -
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Fifty days from the morrow after the Sabbath following the death of Christ, Peter said that on that very day David was both dead and buried and that being David was speaking of the Christ and not himself in that his soul would not be left in Hades I assume that meant the soul of David was still in Hades on that day, therefore where was the baby of David and Bathsheba?
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evenifigoalone Well-Known Member
I've always been told and believed the answer to this was something along the lines of, babies go to heaven because they aren't even old enough to know what the gospel is, much less accept it.
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Would you ridicule your Calvinist creeds as you do me for stating the obvious?
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I see from the poll results at this point there are those who believe that some babies who die go to hell as they were not of the elect. Here, again, is another example of Calvinists making God into a monster.
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Second, regarding the confession. I do think it is stating the obvious but in this case that is more appropriate since the purpose of a confession is to be a summary of beliefs, even of the obvious ones. -
And yes, I took it as ridicule because you simply nit-picked my poll. You do not nit-pick Calvinist confessions that also state the obvious.
And I still don't know what you believe, you chose "other", but you did not explain what you believe. -
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Iconoclast Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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Iconoclast Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Are you presuming and stating that if God does not do exactly like what you think he should do than he should not be the object of our worship and praise? -
Iconoclast Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Winman
Our feelings or thoughts on this which are flawed do not in anyway dictate to God what he alone has determined is Most Holy and wise.
The words written in the confession of faith leave it entirely in the hands of God which is where it belongs.
Any other answer cannot be supported biblically. The only reason that other "ideas" are offered is many are deficient in their understanding of the biblical salvation as if it depended on man and not upon God.
These false ideas are in place because of a defective view of the fall and mans condition. -
Give it up dude. -
Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
Are you presuming and that if God does not do exactly as you like, save some and condemn others, even babies, that he is not worthy of worship and praise?
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