OK, so explain away the other three verses I showed that directly said we have been made free from sin.
Rom 6:18 Being then made free from sin, ye became the servants of righteousness.
Rom 6:22 But now being made free from sin, and become servants to God, ye have your fruit unto holiness, and the end everlasting life.
Rom 8:2 For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.
Pathetic.
It is pathetic that you insist on isolating Scripture and taking them out of context. What is the context of 6:22 for example:
Romans 6:19 I speak after the manner of men because of the infirmity of your flesh: for as ye have yielded your members servants to uncleanness and to iniquity unto iniquity; even so now yield your members servants to righteousness unto holiness.
You are only dead to sin as you yield yourself to righteousness or holiness. It is a daily duty or action, as I already explained to you. Paul continues to teach the same thing throughout the entire chapter. Why don't you read the entire chapter. Don't isolate verses.
Romans 6:20 For when ye were the servants of sin, ye were free from righteousness.
--Servants obey and yield to their masters, in this case sin.
Romans 6:21 What fruit had ye then in those things whereof ye are now ashamed? for the end of those things
is death.
--But now if the believer sins what happens? He feels ashamed. He still sins when he is carnal. But he is ashamed of his sin. The wages of sin is death.
Romans 6:22 But now being made free from sin, and become servants to God, ye have your fruit unto holiness, and the end everlasting life.
--The cross set us free positionally. We are now the servants of sin. Do servants disobey? Yes. We are not perfect.
You, on the one hand, are the first one to admit there are carnal Christians. Why are you denying that now? You sin. You are not perfect. You have a carnal nature according to 1Cor.3:1-4. We "reckon" ourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, but it is a daily "reckoning." It is not automatic. Christ is our master; we are his servants, but not a one of us is perfect.
Romans 8:2 For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death.
No context again:
The context is the last verse of chapter 7:
Romans 7:25 I thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. So then with the mind I myself serve the law of God; but with the flesh the law of sin.
--There are two natures: one that serves the law of God and one the serves the law of sin. Which law do you serve?
Paul makes a declaration, a personal declaration of who he chooses to serve. The law of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus has made me (Paul) free from the law of sin and death.
Maybe that is not true with you. Maybe, according to 7:25, you have chosen to serve with your flesh the law of sin instead. It is possible. It is possible to be a carnal Christian. It is possible to avoid submitting your mind to the law of God. Paul said that he did, that doesn't mean you have made the same choice.
The choice was made on the basis of putting the body to death, and doing it on a daily basis. The choice was made on the basis of using the mind to submit to the law of God, and that is an active choice. It means to deliberately use the mind to submit to Christ. It is not automatic. It is a conquering of the flesh.