The Bible is full of verses that declare God's choice. It appears you may have taken a cursory glance, and not searched the Scriptures thouroughly. God created some knowing they would end up in hell. Why ? We don't know, but Paul does speak of vessels "fitted for destruction".
As pointed out earlier, Peter is speaking to a select crowd. Who is the "US" that he is speaking to ? It is not up to you or I to decide who words are spoken to. What does justice have to do with God's choice ? Where does God say His love is unconditional ? You are just throwing thoughts around that you believe to be true that are not in The Bible. You think God is obligated to save all men, even though by the outcome it is clear God never intended to save all men.
I'm going to begin my response by asking you to refrain from believing you know what I think or do and most certainly refrain from putting words in my mouth that were never spoken. First of all, I
study Scripture every day....not only privately but as part of my schooling as well. If you do not know who the authors are speaking to, then that is your first problem. Scripture will point to who the audience of the authors are, show us what is being addressed and so on.
I never said that God is
obligated to save anyone but refer to 2 Peter 3:9 which states, "The Lord is not slow to fulfill his promise as some count slowness, but is patient toward you, not
wishing that any should perish, but that all should reach repentance".
God is omniscient. Of course He
knows who will be saved and who will not. But knowing and
selecting or predetermining who will and will not, are two different things.
Anyone who uses critical thinking when reading Scripture can see that God has unconditional love for His creation. For starters, He very well could have wiped out everything He created after the fall of man and start all over. But He didn't. He loves us even though He hates sin, and we are all sinners and instead of destroying us, through His love, and while we were still the thing He hated...sinners....He sent a perfect sacrificial lamb to atone for our sins. How is that NOT unconditional love?
John 3:16 begins by stating "For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son...". If you've ever lost a child, you would know how much pain that causes, how resentment and anger could take control. Do you think God enjoyed seeing what was happening to Jesus, what man had resorted to? The very definition of unconditional means without condition or limits. God has more than proven that His love is unconditional love for us. Over and over and over again, it is shown through Scripture that man has sinned and disappointed God. Yet, God continued loving, even through discipline, and loved us unconditionally to the point that His Son suffered and died for us.
God is patient with us, and waits for us to repent. That is unconditional love, especially when considering He has the power to destroy us at the first sign of rebelling against Him.
I fail to see how you can thing that God has anything but unconditional love for us! And I for one thank Him, am grateful for His patience and that unconditional love!!