R
You hit the nail on the head!
One version says if you don't have works you've never really been saved to begin with, while the other version says you are saved and continue to be saved even if you not only have no works but have willingly gone back to unbelief in a rejection and denial of Christ.
I thought hard core traditional 'once saved always saved' believers would rally together and put down this new version of 'once saved always saved' but they seem oblivious to the obvious and utter contradiction it is to their own beliefs.
Hopefully, these discussions will help traditional 'once saved always saved' people to see what utter blasphemy the new version of 'once saved always saved' is and start defending against it. At least the old version says the believer must have works of righteousness (or else they show themselves to not be saved).