In another thread I found this bit of information that I would be interested to have explained.
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we are not accountable for actions taken before the "age of accountability" which is 8 years old. |
We have a book called, "Doctrine & Covenants" which is a collection of revelations that Joseph Smith received from the Lord. In one of these revelations it was revealed that the age of accountability when a child understands the difference between right or wrong is the age of eight.
At the risk of sounding like a complete idiot I must question if this is a definite age of 8 or an average age of 8?
Children develop mentally at many different rates. How does this age factor work when you have a child that at the age of 8 either because of a handicap or autism is unable to understand his or her actions?
Also by this as I would understand this, a child of 6 or 7 would not be capable of accepting Christ as his or her personal Savior. I say that because before someone can truly accept Christ as their Savior they must first understand that they are in need of a Savior which would also suggest that they would understand that they have done wrong at some point in their life.
QUOTE (Bwren) |
At the risk of sounding like a complete idiot I must question if this is a definite age of 8 or an average age of 8? |
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How does this age factor work when you have a child that at the age of 8 either because of a handicap or autism is unable to understand his or her actions? |
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...which would also suggest that they would understand that they have done wrong at some point in their life. |