Its said we are all born sinners but yet jesus died for all of man's sins... past, present and future....so how are we born sinners if jesus already died to wash away our present and future sins?
Sin is connected to law. One would not know about sin unless the law says this action is against the law. Sin is not impute where there is no law. As along as we have law, we also have sin. For example, in some States of the USA, Marijuana is against the law. While in other states, it is not against the law. It is a civil sin only in states where it is illegal, but it is not a civil sin in states were there is no law against it. If we stand with one leg on each side of a state line, half of us will be a sinner and other hals sinless. Law and sin are defined by man all the time, and often has nothing to do with divine law.
When Jesus died for our sins, he did away with law. However, humans continued to impose law and thereby perpetuated sin, since sin only exists where there is law. The righteous man shall live by faith apart from the law. Using the marijuana example above, if you live in a state where marijuana is legal, each person gets to choose for themselves to use marijuana or not, as their spirit moves them, with neither choice creating a sin. One is under faith in your inner voice. But if you live in a state with a law against it, not all choices are sinless and some are subject to civil fire and brimstone. Man continues to serve Satan and law, even though sin and law was suspended at the heavenly level.
History shows that after Jesus, humans did not do away with law, but rather amplified the numbers of laws, thereby increasing sin. Law is based on a one size fits all mentality. Law is not tailored to each individual. We all have to obey the speed limit even if we never thought to speed. The speeding law assumes we are all capable of sin on any given day; one size fits all. The fundamental premise behind law; the one size fits all of law, is we are all potential sinners so we all have to be under the same law. If there were exceptions, and not everyone was a sinner, the law would reflect this. It does not. Man via the one size fits all of law perpetuates the mentality of original sin. Original sin was also one size fits all.
Even a new born baby is forced, in theory, to be under the one size fits all of law; future sinner. They will be taught the law as soon as they are aware. Although most laws will not be enforced for babies and children even fi they sin against the law. Non-enforcement of the law, as with children, was the loophole that Jesus saw, i.e., forgiveness of sin. By forgiving sin, you get the same end results, as no law, since sin is not imputed where there is no law. If you forgive the sin, you neutralize the law. The police may forgive the child, if he breaks the driving without a license law, thereby breaking the one size fits all connection to law, sin and brimstone. "Less you be as children; forgiveness of sin, you cannot enter the kingdom."
As odd as it sounds when former President Trump did away with regulations; laws, he lowered the number of sins, since fewer sins are imputed when there are fewer laws.