applause About three years ago, we had a massive rain storm, and our bedroom became a swimming pool. With a couple of buckets and my trousers rolled up I set about the task of first moving everything out of the room, and then filling the buckets. It was boring and tedious work, and I laboured for the first few minutes and then suddenly decided to put the first sermon you referred to by Jonathan Edwards. (Sinner in the hands of and angry God.)

Along with 'ETERNAL PUNISHMENT' by A.W. Pink this sermon by Jonathan Edwards completely stunned me. His sheer command of Scripture and his abundant use of the Old Testament got me through my flood clearing.

I studied A.W. Pink's 'Eternal Punishment' in a completely different place. A jazz club where I was providing the equipment. I got the big table and had a visit from the mistress of the house, who smiled politely and did not return to ask what I was doing a second time. How does one say to a cheerful faced villian that you are reading all about 'Eternal Punishment'

This deviation is a good one!

I have not read the article you mention, but the general topic is not new to me and something that has consumed more than five years of research. I have in my possession the leaky faucet of Emmanuel Swedenborg's 'Heaven and Hell' and he does cover the topic of infants for a few pages, but nothing about unborn infants. ( Little Children in Heaven 329 - 345) < perhaps you may find something ? cloud9



Well, thanks for the read.

Peace,