My point precisely. You have no remarks about what the Book actually says, just more pablum peddle here about the "Comforter", the Helper limited to to those chosen by the God of Israel, not your silly fantasy.
Unfortunately, the false theology (and the false hope) you give here with your sanctimonious story teaches a universalism that is wrong and dangerous. For those given eyes to see and ears to hear, they will see and hear that this stuff is from the pit. For the rest...well, God has mercy upon those whom He has mercy and He hardens those whom He hardens.
My “pablum” as you put it is for babies, but the sour meat you seem to have eaten would kill the meekest and poison the strongest.
Does not the Scriptures say we should come as a child?
“The Parable of the Pebble and the Pond” is not theology as such but the truth in that, “It's not what is done to you, but how you respond to it”
Why do your eyes and ears see this truth as coming from the “pit” and not from heaven above?
I believe you are quite correct.
Am I missing something in the OP? I don’t get it.