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Originally posted by Trexter Ziam
Shouldn't this be in the Religion forum? It's based on a premise that hell exists and presumes a standard definition of what hell actually is.
Originally posted by Trexter Ziam
Okay, based on Catholic dogma - none of the children in the 3 examples would go to hell.
First, the Catholics divide "mortal" and "venial" sins. Mortal sins send one to the Catholic version of hell.
Second, to be a "mortal sin" - there are many conditions. One is explicit planning and foreknowledge. (There are several other conditions that must also exist.)
None of the children PLANNED the deaths.
None of the children KNEW their actions would cause a death.
It's pretty clear that these kids would not qualify for a Catholic hell.
Now, you'd have to check this against all the other religions; but, I presume the kids wouldn't go to any other religion's hell either.
Originally posted by amazing
There is no way any god would allow a child to go to hell.
Originally posted by kawacat
reply to post by Pericle
No way,
Hitler does not go where these souls went.
How can you believe that?
That murderer killed millions of people - he is not where they are.
Originally posted by H4W4II4N_PUNCH
Originally posted by jackflap
I beg to differ. What about the thief on the cross next to Jesus? He had never been baptized and I do believe Jesus told him he was going to be in Heaven. What of all of the first born of Egypt? Do you believe they went to hell because they were misled?
I don't want to start quoting scripture but I can. There are examples where a child dies and goes to Heaven in the Bible. If God can create the universe and allow us to carry on this conversation, do you really think He would be limited to what you perceive of Him?
Isaiah 55:8-9 For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways, saith the LORD. 9 For as the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways, and my thoughts than your thoughts.
NICE!!! Great questions and examples
...Answers anyone?
How do you know the thief was never baptized? Does it say that in the bible or are you just assuming because he was a thief?
Originally posted by H4W4II4N_PUNCH
You say "None of the children PLANNED the deaths.
None of the children KNEW their actions would cause a death."
Do you beleive that exempts them from them responsibility of thier actions?
Ex. 3) It wasn't until after the child killed himself that the bullies grew into more loving people, yet they played a major role in the suicide of that child. Under your beliefs, are they exempt from their actions?
what about the child that killed himself? Was it ok and understandable to do such a thing?
[edit on 14-2-2010 by H4W4II4N_PUNCH]
Originally posted by H4W4II4N_PUNCH
is there a true age to maturity?
Originally posted by SaturnFX
and now for the correct answer....no "I feel" nonsense but the pure unadulterated facts
A child not baptised will in fact, according to a very freaking clear understanding of the bible, go straight into the burning hellfire pit the christians seem to cherish. If you dont like it, I suggest you take it up with God/Jesus or invent a time machine and slap those fools in the head that wrote it in a pretty black and white way.
Originally posted by nh_ee
Interesting question and how it relates to hell.
I believe in the Buddhist philosophy of Karma.
Our actions , good or bad weigh on our Karma, which is analogous to a credit rating of the soul for example.
These children, being children wouldn't carry the same Karmic burden for their acts as an adult would.
Karma is carried over from one incarnation to another.
On the topic of Hell, there are many accounts of near death experiences where the individual encounters not a white light experience but the complete opposite, or darkness and evil.
Here is a fairly well known account of a college professor, who also was an devout atheist, whom after dying experienced Hell and after his near death experience converted his beliefs and actually became an ordained Minister as a result.
An interesting perspective on the concept of the existence of Hell.
www.near-death.com...
Psalms 82:6 I have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High.
Originally posted by pai mei
We are God. Hell or heaven are within ourselves. If we find ourselves in hell is because we asked for it - I am not talking about "punishment", I am talking about what the soul seeks to develop himself - even if the mind does not know.
Just need to be courageous and "get out of there". Hell is in our mind. "Your heart is free, don't be afraid to follow it".
[edit on 14-2-2010 by pai mei]
Originally posted by UrbanShaman
God doesn't send anyone to hell.
The question to ask is not whether God will condemn these children, it is whether these children will be able to rise above condemning themselves.
My heart goes out to children (and adults even) who, by mistake, do something that will haunt them for the rest of their lives. Of course, we all have plenty of memories that will haunt us if we allow them to. All that self-hatred does is prevent us from realizing the Truth, that we are all connected.
Namaste.