My peanut gallery comments so you can keep saying I at least tried:
Fact #1 you were a sinner or you could not have been saved Only sinners need a savior
Rulz: Paul did say that this is what some of you were (past tense). He was referring to an ongoing lifestyle and giving over to sin. We were sinners separated from God, not saints set apart for God. Sinners need a Savior. Believers have a Savior and are in Him.
Fact #2 If you trusted Jesus as your savior, god placed his seed in you and you cannot sin.
Rulz: This does not compute. We enter a relationship with Christ at conversion, we are justified and treated as if we never sinned, and we start a process of sanctification until we are gloried. We grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ and become more like Him in character. It is more than a positional standing (we are sanctified or set apart in another sense when we are justified). It is a non sequitur to say that we CANNOT sin. We will not sin because we submit to His Lordship and have newness of life. If we sin, it is not a godless state where we persist in sin. It is an isolated lapse that the Spirit convicts us on and leads us to renewed obedience (obedience and holiness/righteousness are used in the same breath in various NT verses). If this point is a wrong assumption, your chain becomes weaker and relies on circular reasoning (assuming what you are trying to prove).
Fact # 3 All sin has been condemned in the flesh.
Rulz: What do you mean by flesh? Paul uses it as a metaphor for sin. Augustine used it as a sin principle that is inherited from Adam. Sin is not a genetic substance. It is a wrong moral choice or lawlessness/selfishness. We inherit physical (death), not moral depravity (volitional). God's holiness and holy Law does condemn sin. We are exhorted to walk in the Spirit, not in the flesh, like we used to. This does not preclude the isolated possibility of yielding to bodily desires above loving obedience to the Spirit (lust, gluttony...some Christians pig out, etc...see Romans 6 and two options that are Christian wills can yield to).
Fact #4 When you were first judged a sinner you died. Your flesh was eternally separated from God.
Rulz: Our spirit and will is still in the body. We can keep our genitals pure and set apart, or we can use them for immorality. We do not lose our genitals at conversion. Flesh is a metaphor for sin (conveys spiritual truth), not a literal substance of thing that is lost in space. We die daily to sin. We die to our old life. We die to self. We identify with the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ. It still does not preclude the possibility of yielding to the flesh (sin) with the will that was not destroyed at conversion. We are still responsible if we do what we used to do or do what unbelievers do (e.g. fornicate).
Fact 5 When you were saved you were given life from the dead.
Rulz: We enter into newness of life at conversion and have His life in us. This does not make us sock puppets. We are still exhorted in the NT to continue to put off the old man and put on the new man. It is not an automaton/robotic/causative/coerced issue. We are to walk in newness of life, moment by moment. If we lapse into sin, it does not negate our relationship with Christ.
Fact 6 When you were saved you were given life from the dead.
Fact # 7 if you are saved you are not of the flesh.
Rulz: Hence the exhortations to walk in the Spirit and in the light and to not walk in the flesh (still possible, but exception vs norm). Some believers were yielding to the flesh, so needed correction and a reminder that we are free from this bondage and do not need to nor should do what we used to do. Being saved is not the same thing as future glorification. Some still struggle with old desires as they mature. Some baby Christians fall and fail. God changes their diaper. He does not throw the baby out or say the messed diaper is not really there. We are alive in Christ and should walk in this. It still does not preclude the possibility of lusting over porn. This is why we should join Job and make a covenant with our eyes to not look lustfully at a woman. We yield to the Spirit and His holiness rather than giving in to fleshly gratification outside God's parameters.
Fact # 8 If you are saved you are of the spirit and not of the flesh.
Rulz: This is the normative experience. We still have to walk in newness of life and say 'no' to our former desires in the power of the Spirit and conformity to His Word. Why do some believers struggle? It is possible. Others do not. If it was only all of God, we would all be equally mature instantly and no one would fail or fall (the fact that many do contradicts your conclusions...you have no ministry experience if you think the people of God are 'perfect'...saying we are perfect in Christ is simplistic if we are living like the Corinthian 'saints').
Fact # 9 It is not you that sins but the sin that is condemned in the flesh sins. but that is not you if you are born of God.
Rulz: Huh? If I take my penis and put it in someone's vagina that is not my wife, I AM SINNING. I am responsible. I will be convicted. I better repent and renew obedience. It is ME who sins. This is why I am responsible. If I murder someone in rage, I will not get off by saying that it was not me who did it, but my flesh?! "Born again" is also one of several metaphors (comparison) for salvation. It does not mean we are sock puppets. The flesh is not a second will in the same body. We have ONE will, not two wills. We are ONE person, not two people fighting inside us. We are spirit, soul (will, intellect, emotions), and body. Our spirit lives in and through our body. We can yield our body to righteousness or to unrighteousness (Romans 6). Your assumptions are indefensible nonsense on this point. There is not a personal 'flesh' back of my will making me sin that I will not be responsible for. I cannot blame it on Adam. I cannot blame it on Satan. I cannot blame it on a nebulous principle you call 'flesh' that does things against our wills. God condemns our misuse of the will. Hence, the commands in the NT that require us to obey rather than disobey. He gives us the power to obey, but it is still us obeying (with the unfortunate possibility that some will disobey at times).
Fact # 10 If you have not received the spirit of God you do not belong to Him.
Rulz: Jn. 1:12 We receive Christ through repentant faith. We are justified (treated as if we never sinned), set apart initially and then progressively (sanctified), until we are glorified. The Christian life lived between conversion and resurrection may or may not have isolated lapses of disobedience or yielding to bodily desires (body/flesh= same Greek word). This does not mean that we do not have the Spirit. Unbelievers do not have the Spirit and persist in habitual, godless sin. Believers have the Spirit and eternal life. It is normative to not sin, but IF we sin (not unbelief), we have an advocate who brings us back on track and forgives and cleanses even as we return to walking in the Spirit and light in that choice again. One sin does not mean we do not have the Spirit or that we lose our salvation. Faith vs unbelief determines sin. Works, Christian living, growth, sin vs holiness, etc. are subsequent to salvation and a different issue than the contrast between believer and unbeliever (both can commit the sin of adultery... you cannot deny this..so your 'sinless perfection' views and sentences are not profound...some of your assumptions are flawed leading to flawed conclusions).