You have misrepresented my thoughts in my post. We are all in need of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. However, only when a person reaches the point where they are able to make a decision, on their own, are they accountable for their choice to follow or deny Christ. An infant can't make such a decision.
Then when, in your point of view, does a person become "subject for the need of salvation?"
The criteria in your earlier post was the ability to decide.
What gives a person the ability to decide, and thus "subject for the need of salvation?"
Why does one man "make a decision" to believe in Christ and the guy next door not make that decision?
Why are these men "different" intrinsically?