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Episode 183, Why Babies Go To Heaven

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Billy Wendeln of the Bible Brodown podcast adds on to a recent broadcast of Leighton Flowers from Soteriology101, where Dr. Flowers discusses “the doctrine often referred to as "original sin" and looks at where the scripture seems to fly in the face of the concept that mankind is held morally accountable for that which is beyond their control.” Dr. Flowers did a good job on this, but there are a few things I wanted to add to this topic related to sins of ignorance, sins of defiance, and examples we see in scripture.

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Billy Wendeln of the Bible Brodown podcast adds on to a recent broadcast of Leighton Flowers from Soteriology101, where Dr. Flowers discusses “the doctrine often referred to as "original sin" and looks at where the scripture seems to fly in the face of the concept that mankind is held morally accountable for that which is beyond their control.” Dr. Flowers did a good job on this, but there are a few things I wanted to add to this topic related to sins of ignorance, sins of defiance, and examples we see in scripture.

To listen to the audio only (podcast) be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or one of the other podcast players. The Bible Brodown is also part of the Trinity Commission consortium of Bible podcasts. Learn more here: https://biblebrodown.com/podcasts

For articles and studies from the Bible Brodown, please visit our webpage here: https://biblebrodown.com/

Come talk and discuss theology with us on our Facebook Group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/BibleBrodown/

You can also follow us and receive updates at https://www.facebook.com/biblebrodown/ or on Twitter @BibleBrodown

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