People can't be born evil. It's impossible, they haven't developed mentally yet. In order to be evil, the consciousness would have to have developed an ego and superego. Those don't develop until later on. All that exists at birth is the id, there is no reference point for good/evil developed until later in life.
In addition, the whole "all humans are sinners" is a fairly basic Christian concept, but that doesn't necessarily mean evil - and he statement is usually misrepresented, Jesus used the term to show the stupidity of judging others based on old rule-ridden prophetical books of the Pharisee Jews. I'm not a Christian myself, but the Gospel commandment of loving your neighbours and loving the existence of the world are extremely common traits among people; and this transcends Christianity, as a lot of agnostics, atheists, Muslims, Buddhists, socialists, liberals, conservatives (maybe not American conservatives), and others seem to be mostly caring and people who love their families, their neighbours, their co-workers, and the world most of the time. There are those that are colder, mistrusting and even kind of paranoid judgmental types, but these are a small minority of people, maybe 1/10 tops.
To summarize. I don't agree that people are inherently evil; the vast majority of people are good or mostly good. It's also not possible for people to be born evil because babies lack the mental development for good or evil.
I describe myself as a little dose of toxic masculinity.







