LOL. That may be the purpose, but you haven't contributed much to achieving it.
I've asked you three questions.
1) Did God elect anyone?
2) Why do you think He didn't elect all people?
3) Are you a universalist who thinks all people are God's elect?
I've answered your questions, complete with Scriptural support. Since you haven't reciprocated, the logical inference is that you can't.
At least now we've achieved that much clarity.
I suggest that next time you copy and paste the entire Bible. Then you will have answered all questions before they are ever asked.
By the grace of God alone.
No king but Christ.
That isn't a question. Both are statements.
No doubt. Too bad.
I would suggest you return to Scripture and find the comfort and assurance God has given His sheep.
That isn't a question either. It's a demand that I conform to Calvinism.
In addition, that isn't a logical inference. You haven't proved the truth the hypothesis, nor have you proved the truth of the implication Therefore, Doctor, you haven't proved the truth of the conlusion, by modus ponens or any other rule of inference.