I bolded the portion I will address.Rational persons here will agree that God is not, at present, opening the ground beneath recalcitrant blasphemers. Hasn't for a very long time. Today, he is not acting in judgment against anyone outside of Christ no matter how wicked they are. If He were, overpopulation would not be an issue.
So do the sins of unbelievers, in a sense, even exist under grace? True, God is not actively counting their sins against them -- meaning He is not now ACTING upon them in judgment.
But does this mean, as many say, that the ONLY sin one can be condemned for today is rejecting Christ?
If God's having reconciled the world to Himself means that ALL sins were covered at the Cross, and (for example) a despicable lover of child rape dies while loving child rape (happens all the time, I expect), the only reason God will condemn him is because he refused to believe the Gospel, not because of his abominable love of child rape. At least that's the logic of those who say the ONLY sin that will send a soul to Hell today is rejecting Christ, as far as I can understand it.
Or...did God's reconciling the world only POTENTIALLY expunge the sins of each and all, contingent upon faith (their believing the Gospel)?
I want to know what others here think about that.
If I am reading you right, then I am one that sees it that way.
One of my main reasons is ..... babies.
As Paul tells us, there was a time he was alive, and then the command/law came and it slew him. (Rom 7:9)
So how was he 'alive' until the law slew him?