I appreciate your suggestion. But it does not apply to seeing that under the doctrine of TULIP, God will be judging God.
Or if it does, I don’t see it. :)
By reading scripture with a different frame of reference, you will understand some passages differently. For example, the T in TULIP, total depravity summarizes the doctrine of man being completely unable to save himself because he is spiritually dead.
The Incarnation and Atonement were necessary because man is not able in his condition to satisfy the offenses against an infinitely holy God. The only One with infinite worth to satisfy God is God himself. God judged the Godman.