Yes, I know of many! In fact all of humanity! Sounds like a statement of a mad man, but I will explain why.
Because it was not possible to create a living soul with God like qualities without the penalty of separation (termed death) mankind's death sentence was rescinded by God in Jesus.
It was not mankind's fault that we were created in that condition, due to God's creative process, of which He later, meaning at the coming of Jesus to the earth, rescinded.
And....because of God's offering to mankind, a body to sacrifice, humanity no longer is in death's grip but in the hands of almighty God's.
Thus granting mankind full obsolescence from sin (Rendering humanity perfect in Jesus).
Unfortunately, that bit of great news is not readily accepted by the whole.
For those that do recognize and accept God's offering of life everlasting for one's own soul, are blessed beyond measure yet while alive in the flesh.
To debunk the notion that if what I said above, would grant us privilege to sin all we want and still be saved, is wrapped up in half truths.
1. Yes, we have the choice to sin (Truth)
2. Yes, we can sin all we want and still be saved. (Self-Deceiving truth)
3.The other choice is to live in the renewal spirit of God in us and live as best as we can and eschew all forms of evil doings. In the process, completely absolved from sin; or in a state of perfection.
Here is the clincher: "What we sow...that shall we reap" is an all reality of which, regardless of belief in God or not, applies equally.
The bible also states, that those who know not to do evil (meaning their conscience bothers them) and still do evil are doubly troubled in spirit (Vexation of spirit) verse those who have no consciousnesses towards evil.
Thar my point of view of which allows me to accept all mankind, regardless of beliefs, as a brother or sister.
In that way, I can forgive as Jesus pointed out, love your enemies, for the enemies are God's to, if it were not so, then He would have never made such a statement.
Blessings, AJ