Theologians and religious scholars have different beliefs on this topic. Some believe that miscarried babies go to heaven, while others believe that they do not have the opportunity to go to heaven. Ultimately, it is a matter of personal belief and interpretation of religious teachings.
Unfortunately they are treated as garbage and go in the bio hazard waste.
TO GOD MISCARRIED BABIES ARE THE SAME AS BORN BABIES. GOD KNEW YOU THE MINUTE YOU BEGAN. WE ONLY HAVE ONE LIFE TO LIVE AND THEN AFTER IT IS FINISHED NO MATTER HOW YOUNG OR OLD YOU ARE YOU GO TO HEAVEN OR HELL. FOR A SMALL CHILD WHO IS TOO YOUNG TO UNDERSTAND THE SALVATION OF THE CHILD IS THE SAME AS THE PARENTS. IT ONLY TAKES ONE BELIEVING PARENT. IN THE BIBLE WHEN GOD DESTROYED THE EVIL DOERS THEIR CHILDREN WERE DESTROYED ALSO. THE CHILDREN OF BELIEVERS ARE PROTECTED AND BLESSED WITH HAPPINESS. THE PARENT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SALVATION OF THE CHILD. Considering that Hell was created for Satan and all that choose to go with him it is no place for ANY soul that has not come to the point of being able to choose for themselves who they will follow.
yes i miscarried and saw my baies tongue at 11 weeks
heaven with all other people who have left us to go with god and the angles well maybe not the ANGLES but definitely the ANGELS. sorry... spelling error. Since babies are pure and their innocence has not been removed from their minds, there is no reason for them to go anywhere but heaven. They have not been exposed to sin or anything like that so they are more eligible for heaven than the Pope. Think about it... do babies ever intentionally steal, cheat, or lie? Do they disrespect their elders or commit adultery? When you think about it, babies are practically fallen angels! All deceased babies go to heaven no matter what.
The question of whether unborn babies go to heaven is a topic of theological debate. Some religious beliefs suggest that unborn babies may be granted entry into heaven based on the idea of innocence or God's mercy. However, there is no definitive answer in religious texts, and interpretations may vary among different faith traditions.
No they go to purgatory along with all the heathens and unbaptised babies you got a harsh faith
In the bible it says any child who is not yet baptist will go to heaven.
It is impossible to know if you have miscarried without a doctor's examination. If you fear you have miscarried, call your doctor immediately.
A baptized baby has never had the opportunity to commit sin so, of course, the baby will go immediately to Heaven. The Church even feels today that an unbaptized baby probably goes to heaven and, if not, goes to a place called Limbo which assures everlasting happiness but with the absence of God.
There is killing babies will certainly get them into heaven because they are without sin, this way is much easier, because the babies will not have to suffer like a christian to go to heaven. Plus,it is better to live with purity in heaven than to be condemn to hell's fire with inpurity. If the whole world would kill there babies and than themselves this world would be free of sin and sorrow,because there wouldn't be anyone to commit sin to create sorrow for others.If this were to happen the world it would be perfect. The evil doing will be commit to damnation and the pure in the heart will revieve redemption.load o crapif people killed their babies then the babies would go to heaven you would go to hell for breaking one of the 10 commandments. that is also against god giving us free will. every single person has the right to live. If you killed your baby you would strip them of free will and god would send you to the gates of HELL!
Depends on how you feel, there are no set rules on it.
According to Christian beliefs, the fate of unbaptized babies varies among different denominations. Some believe that unbaptized babies go to heaven, while others believe they go to a place called limbo or are left in God's hands for judgment. Ultimately, the fate of unbaptized babies is not explicitly stated in the Bible, so interpretations vary.