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<blockquote data-quote="tourists24" data-source="post: 6061824" data-attributes="member: 11490"><p>There is no set age, and you'd be hard pressed to find exact bible language to explain an age of accountability (there are passages that allude to it a little). But children all learn at different ages for anything in life. It's why they can't get a driver's license til a certain age. Can't enter in to contracts. Can't vote or enter the military or make life altering changes on their own. The same when it comes to knowing when they know what it is to sin and the price of that sin. When my sons came to me to ask about getting saved I asked my pastor what he thought about it. He said that as long as they understood about sin and it's consequences, and what it meant to ask Jesus to be their savior and to live their life for Him, then they were ready. It's a case by case thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tourists24, post: 6061824, member: 11490"] There is no set age, and you'd be hard pressed to find exact bible language to explain an age of accountability (there are passages that allude to it a little). But children all learn at different ages for anything in life. It's why they can't get a driver's license til a certain age. Can't enter in to contracts. Can't vote or enter the military or make life altering changes on their own. The same when it comes to knowing when they know what it is to sin and the price of that sin. When my sons came to me to ask about getting saved I asked my pastor what he thought about it. He said that as long as they understood about sin and it's consequences, and what it meant to ask Jesus to be their savior and to live their life for Him, then they were ready. It's a case by case thing. [/QUOTE]
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