Yet we concluded that to get into heaven one must accept Jesus as their lord and saviour. . .
The last paragraph of text contradicts that. Correct me if i'm wrong, but since many babies have died before, during, or not long after birth, they have obviously not accepted Jesus as their lord and saviour.
From our conclusion before, they are considered to be going to hell.
Okay, so now considering this last paragraph of text.
With relation to the babies - they have also not had a life to have had a propper conscience, with decisions that require their moral values to help them. Considering the bible is saying that those who haven't heard of the word of Jesus or the laws of God are considered into heaven based on their decisions in life, how then could they possibly be judged, without a "response to God's yes and no"?
Are there any other verses that may clear this up?
Right now, all I can see from my perspective is just a gap in the bible that should explain (to me what is a considerably big problem) this.
Like i said, correct me if i'm wrong about all this, it's just something I am very curious about and want to learn more.
Thanks.
The last paragraph of text contradicts that. Correct me if i'm wrong, but since many babies have died before, during, or not long after birth, they have obviously not accepted Jesus as their lord and saviour.
From our conclusion before, they are considered to be going to hell.
Okay, so now considering this last paragraph of text.
With relation to the babies - they have also not had a life to have had a propper conscience, with decisions that require their moral values to help them. Considering the bible is saying that those who haven't heard of the word of Jesus or the laws of God are considered into heaven based on their decisions in life, how then could they possibly be judged, without a "response to God's yes and no"?
Are there any other verses that may clear this up?
Right now, all I can see from my perspective is just a gap in the bible that should explain (to me what is a considerably big problem) this.
Like i said, correct me if i'm wrong about all this, it's just something I am very curious about and want to learn more.
Thanks.


