You completely added to the passage something not there! That is eisegesis. If we were dead due to our sin nature, we still have them!
I agree it is in our nature to sin, and that upon maturity it is a given.
The first part you were spot on...then you went off course. We are dead due to OUR sins and transgressions, not our sin nature!
An infant being guilty by birth or being conceived is hogwash. IF this is the case, they can only be saved through faith, which also requires the mental faculty to exhibit. The only conclusion to your theology is the fact all aborted fetuses are burning in hell because something Adam did, not something they did. That is not justice in any way, shape or form.
First I put that red in their because you asked me
What do you do with passages like Colossians 2:13 and Ephesians 2:5? How do you interpret those?
and so I showed you and yes, but you asked for that specifically. However, I see it as the plain reading of that verse.
We are as a race still born. We are born dead not alive. We sin because we are already dead which makes Adams sin so horrifing.
Its not Hogwash but seems to be indicated by scripture
IF this is the case, they can only be saved through faith, which also requires the mental faculty to exhibit
Ah but you can't have faith unless regeneration has begun (the basics of reformed theology ie total depravity). In other words God has to make you alive first in order for you to have faith so God makes you alive.
The only conclusion to your theology is the fact all aborted fetuses are burning in hell because something Adam did, not something they did.
Yes that is one conclusion which is why I brought it up, or like DHK was saying that since God Chose us to be saved that he will sort them out and not all aborted fetuses go to hell. Some are chosen for heaven but ultimately its up to God.
That is not justice in any way, shape or form
Who are you to tell God what is just. If I see a baby rat I kill it because I know what rats do. Whether that particular rat did anything is irrelevant. Its a rat.
See and this is the point of my questioning this aspect of the bible. It says nothing about the unborn or infants why?