I have been mulling over this issue for a couple weeks now and am just gonna throw this out for discussion in hopes that maybe someone can help me make sense of this and also let me know where I am erring, if at all.<br><br>If we are born in sin and dead in it at that, then the only way that all infants can go to heaven is if 1) they are all of the elect or 2) they are born saved. The first has more biblical ground, but the second is the one that has me stuck.<br><br>My dad is an Arminian, and believs that all infants and children and such are somehow in a suspended state of grace or something like that or they are saved until they reach the age of accountability. Well, he also believes in once saved always saved. And if OSAS is true, than that would mean that if infants are born saved than they will always be saved. And if ALL infants are born that way, than ALL people would go to heaven because you can never lose your salvation. <br><br>Am I following that through correctly? And if so, than isn't that universalism?