This is not a helpful line of thinking. Remember, it was the Reformed theologians who popularized and invented the phrase "Soli Fide." No theologian has denied the necessity of faith. If you can find one Calvinist Theologian who does, please let me know. the post #57 is a distinction in the Ordo Salutis, not an attack on faith. He was clearly arguing the proper Ordo Salutis. While this is outside the scope of this conversation, it is an item of discussion.
Part of the reason I dislike discussing this is because of the stereotypes that are absolutely wrong. As noted, I believe God is completely sovereign and man is free to choose. Man is totally responsible for his decisions, but God is totally sovereign in all things. Faith and Repentance are required, but we do not deny God's Sovereignty.
My fear is that libertine free-will denies God's Sovereignty.