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jenna wrote:Certain behavioral patterns do not make one have an evil heart. And you are comparing a dolphin to a human? Yes, we have sin and we do sin. Sin in itself is not what makes a person evil. It is loving to sin that makes a person evil. I commit sin daily, am I evil? No, because I repent and try not to do that same thing again. When one continually sins, with no feelings that they need to repent, that is what makes one evil. A baby would not understand what repentance is, so they aren't evil.
Hi Jenna, I haven't read much from you lately, good to see you're still around.
I agree with you , a baby (much less a fetus) could not understand repentance, redemption, or sin-thus they couldn't have an evil heart.
Is it sin that sends us to eternal damnation? I think not, for if it were so, then none of us would see heaven...correct? So if a baby does somehow sin (unknowingly of course) then the sin could not count against him/her...right? The Old Testament has laws for the feeble minded-wouldn't the same concept sound reasonable for babies?
Does anybody have stats concerning predispositional behavior? As psychology seems to be a little like hit and miss science, I wonder if there is any hard evidence for/against inborn tendencies.
I am the wretch the song refers to.