That is a very good question, ...God made it so. The flesh is at enmity with the spirit. When a child is born, God does not intervene immediately into his life, pronouncing His existence, and all his ordinances. The child has years to go, years of desensitizing and seduction, before even the notion of God enters his mind. Even nature instills a hardship and cruelty into one's mind, if there is no wise person to explain why there exists such an antithetical creation to God's character.Are you saying that not everyone has sinned?
I'm not talking about how much. Someone who has suffered a childhood of abuse, and someone who has had a major drug addiction, and someone who has lived an overall healthy life will all have very different experiences with sin. But regardless of whatever advantage one may have in life, all sin. Why is that?
Much love!
There are many environmental factors that corrupt people from birth, and plus their corporeal ontology. Again, God does not reveal Himself immediately to all newborns in order to set them on the proper path from inception into the world.
The issue is environmental, not intrinsic.