No flesh and blood can enter heaven. That means that the unsaved are under the course, but that does not mean God is holding anyone accountable for sins of ignorance. Nevertheless, sinners must get saved to go to heaven
And babies must be saved from death.
and God draws all sinners to Himself because He is not willing that any should perish. Sinners must come to Jesus when enlightened by the Holy Spirit to come to Him for salvation. Those who refuse will be condemned to hell.
You should define your words. Do all sinners go to hell because of God's punishment for sins? No.
Which words are you having trouble with? I didn't use the word "hell". But even before the word shows up in scripture, death is described as man's destiny. "Hell" is a distraction. The main issue is death, which is, indeed, God's punishment for the sin of Adam.
I am not following. Jesus said that whosoever believeth in Him shall never die.
Yet the people He said that to all died. You need to read that passage in some context.
[Jhn 11:25 KJV] Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live:
[Jhn 11:26 KJV] And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?
The part you quoted comes after the part where those that are dead will live (will be resurrected), and then those that live (have been resurrected) will never die again. The first death will be overcome, and then death will be destroyed so that we can't die anymore, as long as we believe Jesus is Lord.
Every sin does not deserve the death penalty.
That may or may not be true. If all sin is disobedience to God, and God won't tolerate disobedience--eventually making His will to be done on earth as it is in heaven.
Babies die from sickness, disease, deformities, accidents, murder, and other causes. You are hard pressed to try to make every baby's death the result of God's judgment on them for someone's sin.
You don't think sickness, disease, deformities, accidents, murder, etc., are caused by sin? Were they part of God's "very good" creation?
I really don't know what you are trying to say here.
I'm saying Jesus came to save us from the first death, which He accomplished. We know this because He tells us everyone will be resurrected. The serpent in the garden of Eden brought death to mankind through his temptation. But God promised a savior who would crush the serpent's head, and be at enmity with the serpent's seed. What is the serpent's seed, but death? He (the serpent, or Satan) has been a murderer from the beginning, causing the death of all men, but Jesus crushed his head on the cross and in His resurrection. That's why Jesus came--to save us from that first death.