I did use your name, but not out of the blue.
My issue with your post is not what you believe but the fact that you have misrepresented what I believe (you actually made a false statement):
The point, of course, being that I never denied that men are born spiritually dead because all sinned in Adam. I never denied that there was one point in time when the reality of spiritual death entered the whole human race.
You are welcome to your misunderstandings....believe what you will, who cares.... but there are new posters here and you need to be a little more honest when dealing with other people's post. I welcome disagreement but never dishonesty.
So for the new members, rest assured that
@Iconoclast has made very false and misleading statements. As many can attest, this is most likely due to ignorance and a lack of understanding rather than malice. He often is traveling and skims over posts rather quickly, so errors are to be expected.
For a discussion of the topic of his confusion (ontological vs relational spiritual life) we would need to start another thread. But the gist of it is that I agree Adam was spiritually alive and died spiritually relationally (Adam was in a relationship with God and that relationship was torn apart, mankind as a whole inheriting that spiritual death) while I disagree that Adam was spiritually alive ontologically (that Adam was sealed with the indwelling of the Spirit of God and "in Christ", Christ "in him").
@Iconoclast is being a little dishonest and playing a decontextualization game (a shell game) because he is taking my comments about spiritual life being sealed with the Spirit and applying it to the agreed upon definition of being in fellowship with God. But again, his dishonesty is most likely out of an inability to grasp the differences and the arguments being presented on those threads. I do not think he is intentionally lying, just carelessly and partly out of ignorance providing false information. He means well, I suppose.