The problem is that logically these statements don't make any sense. And portrays the concept of Imamate as a drama on stage. For the sake of this drama, we learn from the Shias that Hadhrat Fatima raised the issue of Fadak, while she had no major interest in it, but only to show the 'kufr' (nauzu billah) of the closest companion of the Prophet (s). But Majlisi here says that the Imam is in occultation and God is okay with it, because if he comes out of occultation and people reject him, then God knows that people will become kafir. My dear, when God didn't bother about the closest companion of the prophet (S) committing kufr and dying upon a religion other than Islam, then why would he care when other people become kafir because of rejecting the twelfth Imam? Where is your brain busy?
Steady on there. One step at a time.
"we learn from the Shias that Hadhrat Fatima raised the issue of Fadak, while she had no major interest in it, but only to show the 'kufr' (nauzu billah) of the closest companion of the Prophet"
You don't learn from the Shias, you just pick up bits and pieces from here and there and try to establish that this is what the Shias believe in and what the Shia faith is all about.
You're just like the western media or anti Muslims/Islam who go around picking up bits and pieces and then try to establish and show that this is what Islam and the Muslims are all about.
"Fatima raised the issue of Fadak, while she had no major interest in it"
I don't know where you got this from or where on earth you get your information from. Fatima didn't raise the issue of Fadak but she along with all the Prophet's s.a.w wives except Aisha and relations claimed for inheritance according to Islamic law based on Qur'anic verses.
This was rejected based on a hadith Abu Bakr produced which not only has no reference or backing in the Qur'an but actually contradicts it. Unless you can tell me otherwise. Have a peek in your books and see what is actually in there.
"while she had no major interest in it"
She had no major interest in it meaning she will not use her influence and status to turn towards violence and threatening behaviour like Aisha, Talah and Muawiya did. And she stuck to that.
Be it Abu Bakr, Muawiya, Talah, Aisha or anyone else, be it in government or opposition people used violence and threatening behaviour or heavy handed tactics and policy to have their demands met.
"Majlisi here says that the Imam is in occultation and God is okay with it, because if he comes out of occultation and people reject him, then God knows that people will become kafir"
My dear first of all this might be the opinion of Majlisi or he might be making a point based on an argument but it might not be his opinion. But even if it is his opinion what's it got to do with the rest of us. Can you use that and label it as the opinion of every single Shia.
Can we say that every single scholar be it Shia or Sunni and author/writer of which ever book, what ever is in those books most certainly is the opinion of that scholar and the entire sect of which that scholar belongs to.
For heavens sake shake off what ever you're stuck with and start thinking with an open mind and with a bit of sense. Be honest with yourself.