A bit tough for you to grasp. Understood. I can see your confusion.
Let's try again.
Based upon what God has provided in Christ, man is free to choose to be freed from imprisonment under sin and death.
As I said, Rom8:1 is dealing with this freedom from imprisonment. One of the ways to better understand the word typically translated as "condemnation" there is to know that it's speaking not of the verdict but the results of the verdict. Some translate it as "penal servitude" denoting the imprisonment.
FWIW, you're watching too much news and assimilating the silly arguments stated there. In case you haven't noticed these threads get turned into Calvinistic apologetics pretty quickly. I've read some posts from some who have been here for many years and how they noticed it come about some time ago.
So, I don't have some silly syndrome for noting how your views frequently match the T of TULIP when TULIP has become a topic of a thread and from which you try to distance yourself from for whatever reason. You're free to explain why you disagree and Scripture would help and in fact be welcomed.
In turn, I have no problem if you want to try to classify my beliefs. Being involved in these threads I frequently end up looking at various traditions once again after years away from them, considering how I might compare to them, and FWIW find differences with all of them and similarities in places with a few of them.
Finally, "heretic" is a big word people throw around too lightly. Actually, since I normally trend towards literalness, I'm not opposed to the word or concerned with the baggage it's accumulated over time. Here's why:
The Irony of the Word
The etymological root—“to choose”—highlights a deep irony: a heretic is someone who exercises volition, often in pursuit of truth, but ends up outside the bounds of accepted belief. In that sense, the term reflects both freedom and fracture.
I believe in and value the freedom to choose especially in the pursuit of Truth. I'm not concerned about fracturing from non-truth, in fact in pursuing Truth under Grace it's inevitable to fracture from non-truth.
Your "T" similarity or identicalness - whatever the case may be - IMO is not Truth.