In the case of persons dying in idiocy, in what condition is the Spirit?
The man enters into the spirit-world happier than thou, having sinned neither against God, nor man.
He enters here an intelligent being and standing in the same relation towards God as the newborn infant.
Suppose a madman dies, does the madness continue to any extent in spirit-life?
No; how can it?
It is simply a derangement of the physical organs.
But if the madness be the result of the his own folly, the sin will then come doubly upon him.
He is, however, liable only for the sins committed in the state of reason.
―Spirit Ruisdal or Steen
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