So in order to defend the false man-made teaching of faith only, you have only been able to;
1) rewriting James 2:24
2) present false arguments about your opponents.
Above we can add #3. You are purposely not wanting to understand that free gifts do come with conditions and working to meet those conditions do not earn the free gift already offered. The reason you refuse to understand this simple concept for it kills your theology.
Again, someone can give me out of their good grace, I did not hing to earn it, a plane ticket to Hawaii. Yet if I do nothing (faith only) I will never get to Hawaii. I must do the work of going and boarding the plane. That work did not earn me the ticket but is a necessary conditions for me to get to Hawaii. The only issue is for you to explain why do you refuse to understand such a simple idea?
Here is the issue in a nut shell:
God never gave man a free ticket to heaven with that free ticket being completely unconditional. This is where you analogy does not fit bible teaching. The free ticket came with the conditions of believing, repenting confessing and being baptized. Just like the work of going and boarding the plane did not earn the free ticket to Hawaii, the works of believing, repenting, confessing and submitting to baptism do not earn the free ticket to salvation.
So you are down to arguing that if the free ticket God gave comes WITHOUT THE CONDITIONS of belief, repentance, confession and baptism, that means your are implying that the unbeliever, the impenitent, the denier of Christ, the one lost in his unremitted sins is saved. Which is completely unbiblical.
But to get around having this problem you must dig further down into the unbiblical hole you are already in by suggesting;
1) belief, repentance, confession and submitting to baptism are not works, when they are
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2) claim God does these works for man when He does not for God has told man to do these works. Saying God must do these works for man puts God in a position of fault and blame. If God does not do the work of believing, repenting, confessing submitting to baptism for me therefore I am lost and it is all God's fault for His failure to do these works for me. Also the fact, such as believing, is commanded to man, the imperative implies MAN has both the ability and responsibility to obey God by doing the work of believing God has given man to do.
or
3) you must keep scratching around to find some other way to get around your problem in making God's ticket to salvation unconditional.