I do have a different take on it.
We are physically born dichotomous......Body and soul.
When we are made a new Creation/born again in Christ we become trichotomous.......body, soul and spirit. I do see this as our spirit was dead(spiritually) and is made alive the moment we personally believe/trust in Christ.
And I do believe we are born condemned. This sounds bad on the surface, but it is a blessing in disguise. Whatever is condemned.......is savable! The moment we are born, God condemns us(we have done nothing wrong) that means the moment we are born......we are savable! He can have mercy on ANYONE.....babies, mentally ill and anyone who cannot make a rational choice for Christ.
The spectacle and drama of this life basically distills down to this:
This present (latter) re-creation has an intended purpose, and is on display to the angelic host (Job 38:4-7).
The angelic host KNOW that God is "moving" in His divine goodness to somehow, some way (that they do not fully understand)
defeat the evil one (and his host) that are TORMENTING even the holy angels by his accusations and warfare against God.
This creation has BOTH darkness and light components and "seas" (in the new creation there is ONLY LIGHT, and no "sea")
We are born in sin as sinners, yes. But there is also born a SAVIOR.
There is uncertainty aka CHOICE (think Heisenberg) woven into the fabric of this creation and all created beings.
It is in this setting that God chooses to DEFEAT Satan and his host.
And settle the raging debate and false accusations of Satan once and for all.
God throughout the ages INFORMS the world of Who He is. Those who CHOOSE LIFE (in Him) of their own free will glorify God and are the "overcomers". These are they who's DESTINTY (FUTURE) has been PREpared. (PRE-DESTINED) for glory in the image of His son (Rom 8:29).
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There are many courtroom trials in Scripture. They always have man (Abraham, Adam, Job, Moses etc), Satan,
and Jesus God standing betwixt.
This is seen at trial of ADAM, and the trial of JOB, both of which illustrate that sinful fallen man CAN and DOES
choose the Savior and His salvation so promised, and have the capability and will to do so, without coercion.
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And again, we have one malefactor pinned to a cross, Jesus God on a cross BETWEEN THEM, and then a thief on a cross.
The one CHOOSES the Savior, the other blasphemes and rejects.
And BTW, Jesus REACTS to the petition of the thief, who FIRSTLY, and of his own initiative and choice asks to be "remembered".
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The Gibeonite saga again illustrates that fallen man CAN and DOES tenaciously cling on to Him who provides the Covenant.
They never failed in their commitment throughout the ages, despite terrible persecution by Saul. Nothing bad is ever
spoken about these ***GENTILE*** Gibeonites, who never failed whereas the "first born son" Israel failed time and time again.
The Gibeonites did what anybody can do if they are WILLING.