from my experience most people commenting on lordship salvation won't even know what it actually is...
This is true. I know what easy believism is, and the difference between Christ being one's Savior and also being one's Lord, in truth. Is this "Lordship Salvation" some Baskin Robbins flavor if "ism" then? (Please, I'm not asking all the details of this "ism" myself, soliciting this.)
There's something I'd like to mention in this regard off topic, which has been a HUGE blessing in my life, which is actually not to pursue all the doctrines of error out there. I even see somebody who's teaching error on a message board and stop reading most of their post(s), as nobody without spiritual eyes to see has anything more to teach me than philosophy in a novel: I'd rather read a novel than a message board, in that case, message board fiction often in broken English.
The same is true of learning what all the cults believe in any detail, only really know what I generally wished to know about them or happened to catch, but care what's on each page of the Catechism or in the Watchtower, or Herbert Armstrong's British-Israelism? I have the latter's book on this, shortly spotted error and just quite reading it. I have better books, by better theologians, to read, where I don't have to pick through garbage! Time spent pursuing some rabbit hole of error could better be spent in the truth.
I actually believe you can clutter your brain with garbage that can effect your thinking in a negative way by the introduction of that clutter, know this to be true of professional pursuits outside theology: you concentrate on what is good and what works, throw out that which is not good and does not work, no sense to even document the garbage. Math or physics books are not filled with failed equations and operations for the student to learn. So, as for me, I really couldn't care less about being an expert on any "ism" out there, any more than knowing each god of the Hindus, and this has helped me keep a focus on what is useful, what works. There are also countless more pages of error out there in books which are of no profit in the end, as the Bible is profitable and a handful of gifted theologians' commentaries. One could waste their entire life learning everything off the reservation, when a life is required to get just some "through a glass darkly" knowledge of God's truth. See what I mean? Also, if just presenting the word of God is rejected, and there are those who wish to believe a lie and argue against truth, by your also wallowing in their error, is this going to open any eyes, when spiritual eyes are a gift of the Holy Spirit, in the first place?! Is anybody going to debate anybody else into heaven or hell?
Maybe just taking a walk away from wallowing in some things unprofitable would help some people here, also, if only a better and more spiritual use of their time. Also, again, my experience with how at least my mind works is, "garbage in, garbage out." I try not to buy a bag of potatoes with rotten ones in it, so why would I want to buy rotten thoughts?
Romans 12:2 And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.