I agree so I'm not really sure what the "but" is about?
I understand the sin nature to be a genetic mutation causing our bodies to be corrupted from what God originally formed and built for Adam and Eve.
I'm trying to avoid the concept that matter is evil which, is a gnostic notion. It would seem I'm doing a lousy job.
Though the word "evil" can have more than one meaning?
The body is innately "sinful."
Sin and evil are not one and the same.
The Gnostics view the body as evil....
Because they are evil in how they define it.
Its sinful, not evil.
If the body were innately evil it would have been impossible to give the Law of Moses to the Jews.
For, if truly evil? The Law would have been totally ignored at all times.
Good and bad/evil is what we must be taught in this fallen world.
We are taught... "This good! - Good boy/girl! "This is bad!" - Bad boy/girl.. do not do it.
Evil would simply tell the one teaching about good and evil that evil is good.
Evil is about "thinking against righteousness."
In contrast...
Sin is about having malfunctioning internalized impulses, unable to do righteousness.
Just the same..... in a world where things go undefined. Bad and evil can be used as synonymous terms.
Evil is harmful thinking. Leading to defending unrighteousness.
Bad is sin - Harmful impulses to make one fall short of righteousness. .
But, when men think evil?
Doing such evil requires making lies to counter God's truth.
Sin requires no such defense to do sin. It just does it because the impulse drives one to do it.
To have
'evil bodies' would indicate total inability to learn, or to follow the laws of good and evil.
Evil is rationalized defiant "lawlessness" in the face of God's law for how man should live.
This can be a tough one.
Jesus died for sin.
Jesus did not die for evil.
Its evil that sends men to Hell, not their sins.
grace and peace ................