(June 10, 2014 at 1:59 pm)Theonewhoanswersyourquestions Wrote: We'll now that child did not go to hell for his fathers sin, the kid is firmly sitting heaven with his father right now, but the death of the child was the fitting punishment for David's sin, sadly the child was forced to bear the fathers weight, but that's how life is today. If the father quits his job, how does that effect the child, the child is forced into hunger a the parents no longer have money to support the child, if they don't get another form Of income they would probably be kicked from their house..
Somebody once said, "David is the king of the land, his transgressions are the people's transgressions." That, along with the "original sin" doctrine, describes the child as sinful. The child didn't repent of his sins and was not a follower of jesus. Because the child held part of the transgressions against god, god was angered to address the sin. If the transgression was enough to warrant killing the child, there is no basis to assume that god's anger didn't warrant eternal damnation. According to christian theology, once you are dead, you don't get a chance to repent for some odd reason. If god hates sinners so much that he sends even the most oblivious to hell to burn forever, he would also hate a child that was part of a group that directly pissed him off in the bible story.
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