> Whatever might have been the 'correct' theological position, limbo was
> the place you went to if you weren't baptised. That was how it was
> taught -- at least in the missionary schools in one colony: no
> salvation outside the church; no matter how good you were, it was
> limbo. So, unbaptised babies went to limbo; good non-catholics went to
> limbo, and so on...
>
So how are things in limbo these days? I think I might be headed there...
What should I pack for the trip?
Jon Johanning // jjohanning at igc.org __________________________________ When I was a little boy, I had but a little wit, 'Tis a long time ago, and I have no more yet; Nor ever ever shall, until that I die, For the longer I live the more fool am I. -- Wit and Mirth, an Antidote against Melancholy (1684)