Paul said in his flesh dwelleth no good thing. Don't all unsaved people operate according to the flesh? How would you address this?
I would point you to my post to Rufus #55, to see what I think we mean when we say "No one is good, except God". I would say that the same principle applies to Paul's comment here.
Romans 7: 18 oida gar (For I perceive) hoti (that) ouk oikei (is not dwelling) en emoi (in me) tout'estin (that which is) en tEi sarki (in the flesh) mou (of me) agathon (
a good
thing).
to gar thelein (for to will/desire) parakeitai (is present) moi (in me) to de katergazesthai (to perform) to kalon (the good
thing) ouch euriskO (I am not finding).
Firstly, Paul is describing his own experience, and we cannot ascribe this same perception as true to every person, including every Christian, or every child in the womb, or every infant who has no understanding of good and evil.
Secondly, asserting that there is no good thing, is not necessarily asserting that there is nothing good. That is, his instincts may be warped by sin having invaded his person, but there may be positive/good aspect of his instincts nevertheless. I am not denying Pan-aspectual Imperfection of unbelievers after their eventual infection with sin. I am, however, rejecting the concepts of Total Depravity and Original Sin as being unbiblical.
Christians have been given a newed perfect purified spirit upon justification through faith. So there is one aspect of those humans that is not depraved or defiled.
Until children knowingly choose sin sin is crouching at their door, sleeping/dead, but when moral law comes to the child, and the world and the devil deceive the child into sin, sin wakes up/revives and becomes an inner force the child must contend with.
The unsaved have a spirit that is
not good, in the sense of
aspectually imperfect, but not
totally depraved, with
no good working parts. An unsaved sinner
can set their mind on spiritual things and God will assist them if they do, so that they can direct their body to follow a morally good path
at times. But this is intermittent due to the severe handicap of having sin in the flesh. "No one keeps on doing good, no not one." No aspect of man's divine image is totally depraved and without some good functional parts. Even those who are evil can give some good gifts to their children.