I made the "necessary basis", you're the one adding all kinds of unnecessary goalposts to tailor fit it to your own position, and then running away from the argument about the quantitative necessity your own logic entails of your position. I'm tired of you simply resorting to saying that I'm twisting and misinterpreting Scripture each time I ask you to have a moderated debate, and saying that your view is indestructible and that mine is a "Smoldering crater". You're the one who basically brushed off the entire concept that you need to quantify your faith and stated that I need to somehow quantify just how much works are necessary, regardless of what Jesus or Paul actually said on the matter. It doesn't work that way. You ignored my question about how we quantify what level of obedience the Jews were required to follow to not be struck by the plagues of Deuteronomy 28. Your entire position is nothing but dishonest, and that's why you brush off and dance around my rebuttals to your pre-condition screening.
The only basis we would need is whether Jesus and Paul taught that works and personal effort are a part of this "Salvation" concept.
You are vastly overcomplicating it before it even begins, I'm assuming because you know that the plain text reading demolishes your own case, including those who have had your historic interpretation like Matthew Henry, and that you have to read much into the text that's not there, and ignore vast swaths or use a verse or two to trump such vast swaths, to get to your conclusion.
When you agree to a moderated debate, without any preconditions except a basic premise, then I'll take you seriously.