The first part of this article declares logic superior to love, in defiance of what Jesus called His Greatest Commandment.
Therefore, the conclusions of this logic, which dares start with the rejection of the essence of God as love, is worthless.
It reminds me of the saying, “fools rush in, where angels fear to tread.” And also, concerning those it misleads, Jesus’ warning that it would be better to tie a rock around your neck and throw yourself into the sea, than harm a hair on the head of one of His children.
God is love. Infinite, incomprehensible love. There is no darkness, no evil, and no ignorance that can defeat it. There is no one in the entire universe who, having received that love, can ultimately reject it. Somehow, someway, somewhen, all of creation, every little speck, will accept God’s love. Only the smallness of an evil mind dares reject that. God doesn’t lose. God’s love doesn’t lose. Ever.
Period.
Deal with it.
“There is no one in the entire universe who, having received that love, can ultimately reject it.”
So, what are you saying? Did God not love Satan? Did Satan not reject Him? Did God lie when he said Satan would have to be cast into the Lake of Fire?
If we have free will, we can reject God’s love. If we can’t reject God’s love, then we don’t have free will, so we are automata, in which case, we cannot love God, and therefore, we cannot obey His commandments. I hope you can see where the train of your logic is leading...