Many Catholics grew up thinking limbo -- the place where babies who have died without baptism spend eternity in a state of "natural happiness" but not in the presence of God -- was part of Catholic tradition.
Instead, it was a hypothesis -- a theory held out as a possible way to balance the Christian belief in the necessity of baptism with belief in God's mercy.
(Via The Anomalist.)
Meanwhile, back in the real world . . .
1 comment:
Not a theory, a hypothesis.
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