Again you misstate my position, even after I went to some length to explain it. People can be persuaded of the truth of the gospel, recognize they are sinners, and even experience an earthly sorrow as a result of a convicting conscience. None of that will result in them being born again. That alone is the work of God. Giving hearing is but one aspect of the work of the Spirit in genuine salvation.
This is why I took the time to answer as I did with your last post. You aren't truly interested in understanding, you believe the answer to your question will allow you to dismiss my argument and give assent to yours. But you could do that without my answer. So something is sticking in your craw. Perhaps that's why you didn't care for the foundation I laid.
But as I like getting answers to my questions and will know your true intentions by your response, I'll answer your question...both what is actually asked and what you intended in the question. I have no way of knowing whether babies in the womb who die are saved or not. No one knows. I believe God can save anyone anywhere anytime. I personally believe John the Baptist was saved in the womb. But even children in the womb must be born from above to see the kingdom of God. There is no exception. You must be born again. And this requires the activity of God.
How this transpires I do not know. Does it happen for some? All? None? Don't know.
This is why I took the time to answer as I did with your last post. You aren't truly interested in understanding, you believe the answer to your question will allow you to dismiss my argument and give assent to yours. But you could do that without my answer. So something is sticking in your craw. Perhaps that's why you didn't care for the foundation I laid.
But as I like getting answers to my questions and will know your true intentions by your response, I'll answer your question...both what is actually asked and what you intended in the question. I have no way of knowing whether babies in the womb who die are saved or not. No one knows. I believe God can save anyone anywhere anytime. I personally believe John the Baptist was saved in the womb. But even children in the womb must be born from above to see the kingdom of God. There is no exception. You must be born again. And this requires the activity of God.
How this transpires I do not know. Does it happen for some? All? None? Don't know.
I begin with the sovereignty of God. And I believe He chooses.
The only thing that sticks in my craw is bad theology that makes God a moral monster who chooses some and leaves others in their fallen state because He did not choose them.
Now, I do not know if you adhere to this because you are not really clear on it, but when you state He chooses and allude to limited atonement I tend to think this is your view of the plan of salvation.
I will argue against this view, I find it abhorrent, so yeah it sticks in my craw not because there is something wrong with me as in I am biased/jaded but because it is objectively and biblically wrong.
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