To prove that people are born spiritually dead in sin you used the ff verses:So what if Jesus was made sin for us, does that mean people are born spiritually dead in sin? We sinned AFTER we were born, not before or during birth.
So, because he shall appear the second time 'without sin', that means people are born spiritually dead in sin? I can't see the connection.
Why does nothing good dwells in him, says Paul? He answers in the last part: for, or because, the willing is present in me, but the doing of the good is not. When is the "willing and the doing" done? Before birth, during birth, or AFTER birth when one has reached the age of accountability?
This verse endorses my position but against yours. Because when Christ came in the likeness of the sinful flesh of humanity, He was NOT born spiritually dead in sin!!!
Of course. And because of that all else are born spiritually dead in sin? So, as your reasoning suggests, the angels are also spiritually dead in sin because God is the only one good.
I don't see in any of those verses hinting that people are born spiritually dead in sin. In fact, the Father sent the Son in the LIKENESS of sinful flesh. And the likeness of sinful flesh as we see it in Christ is: Jesus was NOT born spiritually dead in sin, though he was born in the likeness of sinful flesh.
Jesus was made in the LIKENESS of men (Phil 2:7). So being made in the likeness of men, was Jesus born spiritually dead in sin? And can do nothing good? It's the reverse that's true.
The Father's sending of His Son in the LIKENESS of sinful flesh, having made Him in the LIKENESS of men, proves that people are born spiritually alive, as Jesus was, though in the LIKENESS of sinful flesh, and made in the LIKENESS of men.
I don't see in any of those verses hinting that people are born spiritually dead in sin. In fact, the Father sent the Son in the LIKENESS of sinful flesh. And the likeness of sinful flesh as we see it in Christ is: Jesus was NOT born spiritually dead in sin, though he was born in the likeness of sinful flesh.
Why do you add the word likeness?
2Cor.5:21 For he hath made him to be sin for us, who knew no sin; that we might be made the righteousness of God in him.
Jesus knew no sin, he had to be born in sin.
Peace.