Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think that, implied in the idea of needing to get baptized to absolve one of original sin and be saved, is that those who do not get baptized will somehow be punished. My understanding is that babies and others who aren’t exposed to the word of God (and therefore are not given the opportunity to be saved) will go to Purgatory.
Of course, all of this differs depending on the denomination of Christianity that you’re talking about.
I heard they went to Limbo, because it wasn't their fault that they hadn't been baptized. This is for Catholics only, because other christians just have heaven and hell.
No more catholic limbo. They abolished the doctrine in 2007
What happened to all of the souls there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think that, implied in the idea of needing to get baptized to absolve one of original sin and be saved, is that those who do not get baptized will somehow be punished. My understanding is that babies and others who aren’t exposed to the word of God (and therefore are not given the opportunity to be saved) will go to Purgatory.
Of course, all of this differs depending on the denomination of Christianity that you’re talking about.
I heard they went to Limbo, because it wasn't their fault that they hadn't been baptized. This is for Catholics only, because other christians just have heaven and hell.
No more catholic limbo. They abolished the doctrine in 2007
What happened to all of the souls there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think that, implied in the idea of needing to get baptized to absolve one of original sin and be saved, is that those who do not get baptized will somehow be punished. My understanding is that babies and others who aren’t exposed to the word of God (and therefore are not given the opportunity to be saved) will go to Purgatory.
Of course, all of this differs depending on the denomination of Christianity that you’re talking about.
I heard they went to Limbo, because it wasn't their fault that they hadn't been baptized. This is for Catholics only, because other christians just have heaven and hell.
No more catholic limbo. They abolished the doctrine in 2007
Anonymous wrote:I can't wrap my mind around this. If we commit to the Creed that "all those who believe in God shall not perish but have eternal life," what happens to those who are not Baptized? I guess that is the whole basis for proselytizing, to make sure everyone can go to heaven, right? But if I have problem believing that God is so vengeful and would really fault babies for their parents' decisions, then it seems hypocritical to baptize my child. I don't want to commit to something in a ceremony that I don't fully endorse.
Where does that leave me? Anyone else struggle with this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do think that, implied in the idea of needing to get baptized to absolve one of original sin and be saved, is that those who do not get baptized will somehow be punished. My understanding is that babies and others who aren’t exposed to the word of God (and therefore are not given the opportunity to be saved) will go to Purgatory.
Of course, all of this differs depending on the denomination of Christianity that you’re talking about.
I heard they went to Limbo, because it wasn't their fault that they hadn't been baptized. This is for Catholics only, because other christians just have heaven and hell.
Anonymous wrote:I do think that, implied in the idea of needing to get baptized to absolve one of original sin and be saved, is that those who do not get baptized will somehow be punished. My understanding is that babies and others who aren’t exposed to the word of God (and therefore are not given the opportunity to be saved) will go to Purgatory.
Of course, all of this differs depending on the denomination of Christianity that you’re talking about.
Anonymous wrote:I'm Eastern Orthodox and we believe that everyone who believes should get baptized and have their children baptized. But we don't believe that those who don't get baptized or even those who don't believe are necessarily going to hell. God is merciful. One of our popular saints had this to say about small children who die: "Children who fall asleep in the Lord at an early age go straight to paradise, like the angels. And when their parents pass away, these little angels welcome them in heaven with lit candles." - St Paisios