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1 | Can a toddler go to heaven? | Rom 3:23 | sniper | 76465 | ||
You allude to a freewill. You call it a "willful rejection" or "sensing personal need". But, then you turn around and say the following. "Scripture is clear that children and the unborn have original sin-including both the propensity to sin as well as the inherent guilt of original sin." How is there a willful rejection if the sin is inherent and original? Where is scripture clear abou this? Please support. |
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2 | Can a toddler go to heaven? | Rom 3:23 | Radioman2 | 76524 | ||
"snipe — v.i. (...) "3. to attack a person or a person's work with petulant or snide criticism, esp. anonymously or from a safe distance." (http://www.infoplease.com/ipd/A0659446.html) |
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3 | Can a toddler go to heaven? | Rom 3:23 | disciplerami | 76584 | ||
ad hom·i·nem ADJECTIVE: Appealing to personal considerations rather than to logic or reason: Debaters should avoid ad hominem arguments that question their opponents' motives... Ad hominem attacks on one's opponent are a tried-and-true strategy for people who have a case that is weak. Good day. (http://www.yahooligans.com/reference/dictionary/entries/71/a0087100.html) |
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