Well you have been around long enough to know my typing is a bit poor since my concussion and seizures I do believe I have mentioned it before. I do try to clean my errors but it usually takes stepping away for a while and looking at them again to see where I say doubled a word or garbled what I wanted to say.I assume you meant to say "aren't a sin"
Umm I think you misunderstood me. You are talking about learned impulse control and socialization and the time it takes depending that for individual (given their environment ). Vs Sin which implies an indelible blood attainder you are doomed to have.Your second sentence shows you pretty much missed the point entirely, which has pretty much nothing to do with hell. During a child's development the first part that gets developed is his ability to act on desires and impulses. What is only learnt only later on, and yes, it's learnt as opposed to preinstalled, is the child's ability to first distinguish between right and wrong and then also to not do the wrongs. A child is thus with sin from the start. When we say a child is innocent, the child's inability to know what actions are wrong are what is actually meant by that. Same goes with animals. We don't usually call animals evil, except when we're anthropomorphising them in some sense, with the exception of some reptilians as an evolutionary response.