You are ignoring the fact that Paul and John explicitly contradict your position (Philip. 3:12-14; 1 Jn. 1:8).
Why don't you begin to act like a mature Christian or are you incapable of that? Just because two people might disagree on the meaning of a passage from the Bible does not mean that one of them is being dishonest.
You are simply being dishonest! No one is arguing they are held accountable for their sin! That is your straw man escape tactic.
You accuse me of being dishonest even though I did nothing but answered what you said here:
Anyone who has any observational skills knows that 2-5 year old children are anything but sinless as they are often intentionally vicious toward other sibblings and their parents.
If you are right and they are not sinless that can only mean that sin has been imputed into their account.
But that will not happen unless they know that what they are doing is wrong:
"Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin" (Jas.4:17).
However, to deny that children between 2-5 INTENTIONALLY disobey their parents, INTENTIONALLY are vicious toward their sibblings and parents is only a conclusion of people who lived all their lives deaf, dumb and blind! To deny that such things are fruits of the flesh and listed as such is equally ignorant.
To claim that such INTENTIONAL acts are the consequences of a "pure" nature is laughable.
What is laughable is to suppose that children come out of the womb spiritually dead bearing the guilt of the sins of Adam and Eve are are children of wrath.
The Lord Jesus did not share your beliefs about this because he compared little children to the kingdom of heaven:
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Then were there brought unto him little children, that he should put his hands on them, and pray: and the disciples rebuked them. But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to come unto me: for of such is the kingdom of heaven" (Mt.19:13-14).
Are we to believe that the Lord believed that infants are "children of wrath" but yet He would say of them that "such is the kingdom of heaven"? Of course not! Children are described as being "an heritage of the Lord":
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Lo, children are an heritage of the LORD: and the fruit of the womb is his reward" (Ps.127:3).
You continue to accuse me of being dishonest. Earlier I said the following to you:
Nothing I have said has been dishonest.
Let us see who is telling the truth and who is not. You said:
The Greek term "hagnos" simply conveys the idea of being SET APART. The same term was used repeatedly in the Old Testament for material objects, mountain, vessels, et., as such were simply "SET APART" by God for a particular use.
Then I said:
Quote the Scriptures from the OT where hagnos was used when objects are set apart by God. I quoted verses from the OT which support the meaning I gave for the word
hagnos so now it is your turn.
You quoted no verses from the OT to demonstrate that you are telling the truth. Why not?
Surely you did not just make that up, did you?
I will wait for your evidence.