As moral agents, all mankind has the knowledge of good and evil and, therefore, know right from wrong.
Everyone can justly be judged by God because Adam is the federal head of the human race; therefore his sin is imputed to us. And Adam came into this world with distinct advantages none of us enjoy: He came into it in communion with God (being spiritually alive) and having no natural inclination toward evil. But in addition to Adam's imputed sin, we all inherited his sin nature. And this is why man cannot not sin! And this is what makes the human race helpless -- powerless; and in dire need of rescuing (Rom 5:6; Col 1:13; Gal 1:3-5). Each of us come into this world infected with sin and none us has the cure. None of us has the power to change what we are in our essence. We cannot choose to extricate ourselves from the power of sin. All our faculties (mind, will, conscience and affections) which reside in our heart are corrupt and are in bondage to sin, the devil, and the world.
Jer 13:23
23 Can the Ethiopian change his skin
or the leopard its spots?
Neither can you [choose to] do good
who are accustomed to doing evil.
NIV
Everyone can justly be judged by God because Adam is the federal head of the human race; therefore his sin is imputed to us. And Adam came into this world with distinct advantages none of us enjoy: He came into it in communion with God (being spiritually alive) and having no natural inclination toward evil. But in addition to Adam's imputed sin, we all inherited his sin nature. And this is why man cannot not sin! And this is what makes the human race helpless -- powerless; and in dire need of rescuing (Rom 5:6; Col 1:13; Gal 1:3-5). Each of us come into this world infected with sin and none us has the cure. None of us has the power to change what we are in our essence. We cannot choose to extricate ourselves from the power of sin. All our faculties (mind, will, conscience and affections) which reside in our heart are corrupt and are in bondage to sin, the devil, and the world.
Jer 13:23
23 Can the Ethiopian change his skin
or the leopard its spots?
Neither can you [choose to] do good
who are accustomed to doing evil.
NIV
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