Indeed, wow.
Where do you find yourself, which category....?
That God created man, knowing that many would fail, or
That God created men to fail.
I think I know where these men fall:
John Calvin,
Institutes of the Christian Religion
1:18:1 - “Hence a distinction has been invented between doing and permitting because to many it seemed altogether inexplicable how Satan and all the wicked are so under the hand and authority of God, that he directs their malice to whatever end he pleases...”
3:23:6 - "“Now, since the arrangement of all things is in the hand of God, since to him belongs the disposal of life and death, he arranges all things by his sovereign counsel, in such a way that individuals are born, who are doomed from the womb to certain death, and are to glorify him by their destruction.”
3:23:7 - "Nor ought it to seem absurd when I say, that God not only foresaw the fall of the first man, and in him the ruin of his posterity; but also at his own pleasure arranged it."
"I say that it was by the ordination and will of God that Adam fell. God wanted man to fall. Man is blinded by the will and the command of God, and we refer the causes of our hardening to God. The highest or remote cause of hardening is the will of God, and it follows that the hidden counsel of God is the cause of hardening."
Martin Luther
"This mightily offends our rational nature, that God should, of His own mere unbiased will, leave some men to themselves, harden them, end then condemn them; but He has given abundant demonstration, and does continually, that this is really the case, namely, that the sole cause why some are saved and others perish proceeds from His willing the salvation of the former and the perdition of the latter..."
"It may seem absurd to human wisdom that God should harden, blind, and deliver up some men to a reprobate sense; that he should first deliver them over to evil, and then condemn them for that evil; but the believing spiritual man sees no absurdity in all this, knowing that God would be never a whit less good even though he should destroy all men."
Augustine
“It is, therefore, in the power of the wicked to sin; but that in sinning they should do this or that by that wickedness is not in their power, but in God's, who divides the darkness and regulates it; so that hence even what they do contrary to God's will is not fulfilled except it be God's will.”
So yes, God created men to fail, made sure that they could do nothing but fail, and then sends them to hell for it, because He likes it.