If xzins is correct, and infants don't sin, then wouldn't we be better off slaughtering all the innocent little ones before they sin, thus assuring their salvation?
If xzins is correct, then the most loving thing I could have done for my twin grandsons would have been to kill them at birth. That way, they don't have the oportunity to say "no" to Christ and decide themselves into hell.
However, I know that God has chosen, on the basis of His good pleasure, to save all those who are His. As a result, I can trust in His heart, knowing that He does all things well.
You got any infants. Tell me the sin they committed as an infant.
I'm perfectly content to let you argue that infants sin. It's so obviously an inane argument that's out of touch with adequate scriptural interpretation.