i am on topic.
it would who to conclude that?
a saved person?
not me. so i have no idea what you're talking about.
Okay, in as few words as possible, I will explain again.
Limited atonement says that we are pre-destined for Heaven or Hell.
If God has pre-destined us, then would it really matter if I, having been pre-destined for Hell, were to have faith? No, because limited atonement says I will still go to Hell because it has been fore-ordained by God. So that faith in Christ I had has been annulled by limited atonement.
Would it matter if I, having been pre-destined for Heaven, did not live the life described in the NT as concerning how a child of God should live? No, because it would not matter what I did, I will still be going to Heaven, even if I were to deny Christ. Again, this doctrine annuls faith.
Hope for one's salvation, according to this doctrine, is taken away from the world and given only to those who have been pre-selected to have salvation. Yet, it was one of the reasons why Christ died, to offer salvation to the Gentiles too.
In this doctrine, faith is killed, hope is deadened and those who are not pre-s(elected) are told don't bother either way, you are going to hell.
I much rather point people to Christ then to tell them as that doctrine does, "If you are pre-elected, God will see to it you are. So, come to Him whenever. It really does not matter."