A chess player tries to foresee all possible consequences to a move he is about to make. It goes without saying, that he would change his plan if he saw that his next move would jeopardice his plan, which is, of course, to win the game.
Which brings me to "God's Plan" which you so often mention. As I understand it, it is to gather the "army of the faithful" around "Him" for all eternity...."His" throng of believers. Knowing what would happen, one can only conclude that "God's Plan" was a trial by fire, know that most would fail. The statement that "God" loves all and wishes all could be saved then becomes insincere, gratuitous, empty words spoken to the losers of a game show. You can't have it both ways and be honest.
____It's Time to March on Washington. Qui tacet consentit.____