And so, as predicted, you are altering the meaning of the word "just".
How so?
In effect, you have, as Calvinist most often do, rendered the word meaningless when applied to God because whatever you say God has done is called just no matter how unjust it would be if He had actually done it.
Nonsense . . the definition of Just has to do with righteous character of God that only wills and performs good.
God's justice has nothing to do with any hypotheticals, corrupt man might conjure up.
A reasonable, logical man deals with reality . . not "what ifs."
A faithful man deals with the tangible history of what God has actually accomplished and done, and he worships the divine attributes of God, which includes perfect righteousness and perfect grace as well as justice dispensed upon mankind.
You are attempting to redefine an attribute of God, while blaming such a blasphemous horror on me.
I will not accept what you want to project upon me, nor will I ever admit to what unbelief and criticisms you harbor against God in your own heart. You will have to answer to God for your doubts and invented scenarios that attempt to put blame upon His holy Person . . not me.
no matter how vile, masochistic, disgusting or actually unjust an action is, if God (supposedly) performed the action it is declared just by the Calvinist.
No, the Calvinist does not believe God could or has a part with any of such sins.
What you are claiming, is that IF many sinners go to hell, it is God's fault. Calvinists teach it is the fault of the sinner if he is condemned to hell by God.
And even if God condemned all to hell, it would still be the fault of the sinners . . not God. God would be just to condemn all of us to hell because we have all fallen short of His glory.
But God, through the sacrifice of the life of His Son, saved many from their deserved fate and everlasting death.
Why do you not focus on His grace, rather than find fault with God for executing justice upon reprobates?