So, Jon, you're straight up denying that Ezekiel said a righteous man can turn from his righteousness?
And that all the good he had done would not be remembered, and he would die in sins?
If you're denying this then our conversation is over, Jon!
Not anymore than you are denying this who believe have everlasting life.
I read the passage to be in the context of the Mosaic Law. Under the Law there is a blessing and there is a curse. The blessing is based on righteousness while the curse is based on unrighteousness.
Can a righteous man trun from righteousness? Yes. David did. Peter did. And they turned back to God.
IF this is now your argument and turning from righteousness is the same as "falling away", which you said means one cannot be saved, then you have to concede that Peter and David are condemned.
Likewise, if you committed an unrighteousness act (a sin) after being saved then perhaps our previous conversation - IF this act is "falling away" - then you can't be saved. All of us would be condemned.
But this is
not the question I have been addressing (you are transferring my comment regarding being made a new creation to righteousness under the Law).
I was talking about the righteousness of God manifested apart from the Law - our salvation in Christ, our being made a new creation, born of the Spirit.
Are you straight up denying that now apart from the righteousness of God has been manifested, being witnessed by the Law and the Prophets, even the righteousness of God through faith in Jesus Christ for all those who believe?
If you are denying this then our conversation is over.