We know the devil and his messengers ARE headed to the flames.
Never said they weren't. But no where in Scripture do we read that he was "made for destruction" as you've said.
There is no ambiguity about this from the scriptures.
No argument about that. But the discussion is about what PRE-destination means.
Matt. 25:41 being a great example
Not of PRE-destination.
Whether you prefer to see that as "destined" or "predestined" is quite irrelevant, imho.
Opinion noted. And, there's your problem.
It's there. It's settled that's going to happen. That IS predestined.
No it isn't. To be PRE-destined means that God determined that the devil would end up in the lake of fire. He certainly knew he would, but God didn't PRE-determine it. And you've failed to show any verse that backs up your claim.
Men in the flesh were PRE-destined by God to die.
OK, another empty claim, without any Scriptural support.
1 Cor. 15:42-47. IF some want to say only destined it won't change the outcome of reality.
Your so-called "outcome of reality" doesn't distinguish the difference between PRE-destination and destination. Which is no surprise.
God made the wicked precisely to destroy them in the end.
So, go ahead and prove this from Scripture.
There is nothing in the scriptures to indicate otherwise.
Uh, there is NOTHING in Scripture that supports your assumption.
God predestined everything in creation for the sole purposes of extracting His Pleasure.
Odd that you'd use such wording after your previous claim, so let's just see what gives Him pleasure, or just the opposite, what doesn't please Him.
This is what Scripture says about what pleases God:
"And without faith, it is impossible to please God, because anyone who comes to Him must believe that He exists and that He rewards those who earnestly seek Him." Heb 11:6
Now, this is what doesn't please Him:
"Do I take any pleasure in the death of the wicked? declares the sovereign Lord. Rather, am I not pleased when they turn from their ways and live?" Eze 18:23
Your ideas have been refuted from Scripture.
Revelation 4:11
Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory and honour and power: for
thou hast created all things, and for thy pleasure they are and were created.
Considering what Ezekiel 18:23 says, your views simply misunderstand or twist Rev 4:11.
Freewill, which I know you adhere to, is a presentation that "random acts" by freewill agents is a reality.
This statement makes no sense, which is no surprise, given the other things you've stated. What does "random acts" mean, and how is that related to free will? Please be specific.
Which is what I think of your attempted explanations of things you seem to know nothing about. Like free will.