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Children can't be disciples so they can't be Christians either. Do you agree?  

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Children can't be disciples so they can't be Christians either. Do you agree? In this piece of coursework l am going to give reasons both for and against why children can't be disciples, and so they can't be Christians either. Many people don't know what age children turn into adults. So when l am talking about children l will regard them as any age up until 16 years old. I believe that in 'baptism we are called' and 'by confirmation we are sent.' When we are called to be baptised we are being called to join God's family and to be a disciple, as we are asked to be a follower of God and his teachings. As children we start our journeys of faith at our baptisms, therefore we are learning about God and his teaching making us become disciples. We learn about moral behaviour, which will later influence us on our adult lives...

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