Did I say anything about translations?
That the unbaptized babies go to hell is an opinion that is within the Catholic breadth of opinions on the subject, although the one that prevails today instead says that we can hope otherwise. Another notable opinion is that they continue in the state of greatest natural happiness possible even though not in the supernatural state of beatific vision.
Sorry, I thought the Vulgate was the Catholic Bible.
What Bible did you refer to when you said "the Catholic Bible?"
That the unbaptized babies go to hell is an opinion that is within the Catholic breadth of opinions on the subject, although the one that prevails today instead says that we can hope otherwise.Wow, that is the best Catholicism can do? HOPE otherwise?
Do you know nothing of the love Jesus has for children?
Do you really think he would allow a, let's just say, 6 mo. old baby go to hell just because he wasn't sprinkled (that is NOT baptism) by a priest shortly after he/she was born?
That's totally un-Biblical and horrendous! The Jesus of Christians would allow a child to go to heaven if by some unfortunate turn of events he/she died before reaching the age of reason.
But when Jesus saw it, he was much displeased, and said unto them, Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God.---Mark 10:14Does the Catholic Bible have that verse?
BTW there was no Catholic Church at that time, just the Christian church.
So Jesus is saying "such is the kingdom of God"...little children coming unto him.
WITHOUT being baptized.
I'll take Jesus' way over the Catholic church's way, for the love of God.
An opinion based on what exactly?