Now you're making think your views are delusional. 2 Thess 2:12 specifically says that condemnation is for those who "have not believed", and you STILL HAVEN'T proven that "have not believed" does not mean "have never believed".
Actually, the burden of proof for this "never" concept has been and still is right now (perfect tense) on you since you inserted it into John3:18 in your post #113. I, and I think at least a few of us, are still waiting for you to
truly prove your case beyond your typical shifting of responsibility and self-deceived view & strategy that your telling others they haven't proved anything is actual proof & fact.
Do you know or remotely care how non-credible you reveal yourself to be in these discussions?
The interesting thing among Christians is that we all should be helping one another to grow in Truth. IMV Doug has proven himself to be extremely patient with you. LGW has proven to be willing to provide whatever lengthy detail is necessary to get to the Truth. I know I can assist you with exegesis & I know my mind is open to see something I have not seen before & turn at a moment in the direction of Truth, which is to know Christ better.
I also know you do not currently have the ability to take up my challenge to prove your "never" insertion (whether right or wrong) into John3:18. I also know that between Doug, LGW, me, and [possibly???] you, we could likely delve into all the options available to us in order to find the Truth. FYI, I haven't done this work yet to the degree I would want to, and I have no intention to do it to prove something to you, so you can simply add me to the Mounce & Wallace list of whom you simply & arrogantly discredit with a few keystrokes (actually, to be added to such a list would be a high point for me as one who is very thankful for the work they've done for us).
I said above, "all the options," because there are multiple classifications & interpretational options within each verb tense + the interwoven interactions between words. Do you realize that
one of the reasons exegesis is so tough is that we're dealing with an interwoven complexity of 300,000+ words in the NT with all of these multiple interpretational options? And, we're dealing with an Omniscient mind that for want of a better illustration has over 7 billion (?) people/pieces on a chessboard and knows precisely how to move each & every one of them around for whatever perfect, interwoven interactions He desires to make for whatever are His manifold purposes?
Frankly your coming across like you've got it all figured out and no one can otherwise prove anything to you speaks leagues against you.
With that said, I went back & looked at a chapter in John this morning that I saw many years ago as providing information from Jesus Himself that I had never heard, or certainly was never impressed deeply upon me in thousands of intense hours of FG instruction. At this moment (still pondering) I think Jesus actually destroys your concept of a one-time belief for eternal life and makes the case for only continuing belief for eternal life.
To leave this on a positive note: Thanks in a sense for your aggressive tactics and dogged eisegesis. It makes me go back and look at things again (which I do anyway, but maybe not with the same intensity at times).