I've heard some Christians say, "I was 'always saved', since I was born. I can't remember NOT being saved."But looking at it, the Bible states we're all descended from Adam,and Adam and Eve our first parents fell, and in their then fallen state passed it on to the rest of us.So if we're born in inherited sin, doesn't that contradict being "born saved?"{"The natural mind is enmity against God".}And the usual pattern is we're born into sin, then later accept the Lord,make our confession in the presence of others, say the sinners prayer, etc.{"Unless a man be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God".}Now unless a man {or woman} be born again,he cannot see the kingdom of God, how can they be born AGAIN if they're ALREADY saved at birth? I mean, we wouldn't have to GET saved if we're ALREADY saved.So do these Christians who say they were saved from birth have any valid point?I'm sure God CAN save someone in the womb, but then the language you must be born AGAIN,you wouldn't need to be born again if you were already born saved, so I, personally, am a little cynical when they say they were born into Glory instead of sin. If everyone was born saved, there would be no need to get born AGAIN.The term born again , to me , the word again means after birth, not born saved AT birth. So I personally find it a little doubtful.God might here and there cause a baby to be born saved{like when John lept for joy in the womb at Jesus in Marys womb}but I think God may do that in certain cases for certain purposes, but I don't think to the extent that these several Christians who proclaim they were saved from birth.You?