That's the nature of a topical study. If' one is studying the incarnation of Christ because he wishes to make a cogent argument for it, chances are many that he won't include very many passages in his study that speak primarily to sanctification, justification or election, etc. , etc.
He'll search out relevant passages that speak directly or sometimes even indirectly to the particular subject at hand.
And how we can know that a "cherry-picker" is spot on with any argument is when his premise or conclusion passes the contradiction sniff test of the Law of Non contradiction. Or for that matter when it if doesn't violate any other law of logic. Or when his argument taken from divine revelation doesn't conflict with Natural Revelation (reality as we all know it). This is how we can know a thing is true!
And the reason you would never stoop so low to "cast any pearls before the swine"in my case is because you wouldn't know where to even begin to refute any of the major arguments I have made here. Your silence was deafening on my argument that Unconditional Election was illustrated in the Garden right after the Fall. And now you're silent again on my most recent argument that scripture teaches the Preservation of the Saints. I don't believe you're capable of making any cogent argument either for or against any given doctrine. From what I perceive about you, you're a bantam weight when it comes to any real knowledge of the Word of God. Your understanding of divine truth is superficial at best! But even worse than this, honesty is not your long suit. You will stop at nothing to try to prove your case. Look how many times you have disparaged Paul and his apostolic authority in a lame attempt to support one of your talking points?
So...if you want see who the real swine are, consult your nearest mirror, sir.