God does not condemn the children for the sins of the fathers any more than He saves the sons of fathers who get saved because the fathers get saved
What does it mean when Jesus says anyone who doesn't believe is condemned
already (John 3)? Babies haven't had a chance to believe, so they are condemned, right? By the way, "condemned" is essentially a synonym of "sentenced".
You seem to think when people die it is because they deserve to die or they die for the sins of others who deserve to die. Where did you get the idea that babies only die because they or someone else deserves to die?
Death wasn't part of the "very good" creation. Death came because one man sinned. It was the sentence, as you called it. All who live long enough to do so join with our father Adam in his sin, but all join in the sentence/punishment.
It was described, afterward, as returning to the dust, because that was what Adam was, before he was made a living soul. If a living soul returns to the dust, and that's what was to happen to Adam, why do we go through such gyrations to say that man stays alive when he does? Shouldn't we rather acknowledge that Jesus came to save us from THAT death?
God was not exaggerating when He said all humans are born in sin.
Are you back to saying babies deserve death? That's what being born in sin means as far as their destiny is concerned.
Or would you like to explain further.
Either way, I don't see how you can get past the point that babies, especially babies in the womb, die (are sentenced/punished) because of someone else's sin.
You seem stuck on the idea that there is only one type of death in the Bible. I don't agree.
It's a side issue, and I've explained that there are two types of death in the bible. Both types deal with the whole person.
I appreciated and agree with your description earlier in the thread, where you explained that people die the first death for sins, and the second death for rejecting the Holy Spirit's prompting to believe in Jesus. But what are we to believe about Jesus? That He rose from the dead! Which death was that? The first kind. And why is that important, since everybody dies that death? That's why Jesus came, to save us from THAT death. It is so horrible that He loved us to much to leave us in that condition. He didn't come to save us from the second death, as it wouldn't be necessary if the first death weren't abolished. It (2nd death) was only for the devil and his angels, originally.