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Scientiphic
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1 - Yes, babies don’t commit personal sins, they have original sin.But you’ve already condede that this refers to original sin, not personal sin. You already conceded that babies can’t commit personal sin. And the Bible says not all adults have, either. Luke 1:6 says Zechariah and Elizabeth never committed personal sin. The text of Romans shows that Paul is discussing original sin, saying all peoples, not all individuals, have sinned. Repeating theses verses does nothing to advance your argument that every person has committed personal sin. Luke 1:28 says Mary was “full of grace,” and you say she wasn’t. I believe Luke 1:28.
By the way, if “all” means “all” then why doesn’t “men” mean “men”? You can’t have it both ways. Why are you so literal about “all” but not so literal about “men?”
2 - Luke 1:6 does not say Zechariah & Elizabeth had no sin either. They would at least have original sin. It merely says they were righteous. Righteous does not mean sinless as I have already shown you. It means God deems them righteous. Romans 4:5 However, to the man who does not work but trusts God who justifies the wicked, his faith is credited as righteousness.
3 - I never said everyone has personal sin. I merely said everyone has sin.
4 - Mankind is meant to denote both genders. All men means all of mankind. It does not mean half of mankind. All of course means all. All never means partial. If it were, it would have been written thus.