Can I just get some clarification from you, to see whether our doctrines are aligned? .. I suspect that we might have axiomatically different views on the central verse:
Where in
post #162 you have said "the spirits currently still in prison have no recourse to bring about a change of mind in judgments against them" - I assume you have been referring to 1 Peter 3:19-20.
I am viewing this as referring to the same spirits named in Jude 1:6, Genesis 6:2, Mark 3:27, Ephesians 4:8, Matthew 21:43 - it is therefore the angels who were assigned to watch over humankind but did not remain in their proper abode, that Jesus came although being equal to God did not consider to seize the power of God, but being found to look like a man, He emptied Himself (Romans 8:13-14) and became a servant in obedience. He did in fact warn those ones of the coming judgement (2 Corinthians 10:6, Matthew 25:41, 1 Corinthians 6:3, John 10:10).