That that is God's general plan of salvation. Are there exceptions? Perhaps.
Perhaps?!? Biblical proof? There is no "general plan" of salvation...there is only God's decreed plan of salvation as is outlined in Scripture.
The Bible also says: "And as it is appointed unto man once to die, and after this the judgment." This is also a general rule of God. Are there exceptions? Elijah, Enoch, And those that will be raptured.
So their sinful flesh is in God's presence right now? You are always on here telling us that death is separation (as am I), you do not think they are currently separated from their sinful flesh?
I study my Bible not Augustine, so this is a moot point.
Good...I study the Bible as well. It does not support Augustinianism (what you hold to).
This is not a good illustration. Adam and Eve were created by God as God's children. Death means separation. You believe in eternal security don't you--OSAS. That is the way it was with Adam and Eve. Their sin separated them from God--cut off their fellowship. They didn't lose their salvation. In order to restore that fellowship God sacrificed an animal. Blood was shed to cover the sin. Fellowship was restored.
None of this has anything to do with what I said. Did Adam violate God's law? What happened when he did? We die spiritually as Adam did...by violating God's law (Romans 7:9)
Did David believe he would meet his infant in paradise?
Yes
On what premise did he believe that?
God's justice that he mentioned quite often in the Psalms. He understood his son was not guilty of his sin, or Adam's for that matter. He was under the curse which is why he died physically.
All of the above had their chance to believe and refused to believe in their lifetime that Christ was God, the only way to heaven; that he died for their sins, paid the penalty. They rejected him.
So now salvation is based on a "chance" to believe? Regardless, did they have faith in Christ (which is required for salvation...John 3:18)? Why can an atheist or muslim be held to the standard in Scripture, yet a fetus or infant violates John 3:18 and they receive a free pass?
Infants don't have that choice; are unable to believe.
...then based on you and Augustine's premise they were created "dead" (an oxymoron as death is the ENDING of life), they are all damned.
We commit them to the mercy of God.
Who's we? God is merciful in allowing those under the curse of sin to be with Him, yes, but they are found not guilty in God's eye
"Shall not the judge of all the earth do right?"
Of course. Guilty people are punished, those not guilty are not. That is justice.