No one needs a license to be immoral so your point is moot, which means baseless.
Conditional salvation on the other hand denies the efficacy of the cross, so which is more egregious?
You are actually telling Jesus His work does not save!!
Consider your dogma carefully
If sin is not repented of and resolved through the cross and a loving walk with Jesus then nothing
matters.
If anyone believes staying in sin, with a guilty conscience and self condemnation is the walk of
spiritual maturity they do not know Jesus. Jesus came to set us free not leave us bound in chains,
lost feeling that the only reality is to give up believing we can walk like Jesus.
People idolise things they either believe they will never be or never believe they can ever achieve.
Saying Jesus saves us in illusion but not reality, shown in heaven but not on earth is just delusion,
vapour ware that goes in the mist at the first sign of real trouble.
In a world of spoilt people who cling to delusions, the comforting delusion is we have what is
not apparent because it means we are safe except nothing has actually changed. This is just
existential faith because it feels good but does not actually exist.
To turn this delusional faith to say to actually see Jesus change us day in day out is a denial of
Jesus is the saddest admitting faith has done nothing for the speaker. It is a belief system which
is just because they cannot live without believing, but changing is just too hard and thought of
as the delusion of hypocrites and liars. When the beast appears, you know who is going to rush to
him, those who wanted something but only had words in Jesus but no reality.