Brother Bob said:
James;
If man has knowledge of good and evil and "good" is only of God then do all men have some kind of knowledge of God?
Bob,
I believe this was what Pelagius claimed. He said only Adam was effected because of the fall in a negative way. Pelagius said there is a little good in all of us, and one needs only be exposed to good and the goodness will come out. Saying...men understand that good is better then evil, and if they see God, they will chose the good in God over the evil of sin. Or something like that. And this is when the debate started.
I think Pelagius plays down the power of sin in mans life. No matter how much we try, we sin. I understand you Bob have two types of wrong doing. Mistakes and sin. Most, however see mistakes as sin as well. I know you didn't want to get into this part, but I saw no other way around it.
Of course I side with Augustine and the Reformers, where men may even know of what sin is, but think they will deal with it later, or think their good deeds make up for or for some reason love sins more then they love the good in God.
I think if you ask most anyone (other then Devil worshippers) if God is good, they will say yes. I also believe a high % believe there is a real God. But they are not willing to give up the world of sins in which Christ came to save us from. They see God as good, but they see sins in a better light. Or..they see sins as.."Gooder"

This is what I feel Pelagius failed to see.