Larry Wessels, director of Christian Answers/Christian Debater (YouTube channel: CANSWERSTV at http://www.youtube.com/user/CAnswersTV, websites: http://www.BIBLEQUERY.ORG, http://www.HISTORYCART.COM & http://www.MUSLIMHOPE.COM) debates Steve McCalip, published author, anti-Trinitarian Oneness advocate & webmaster of "KingJamesMan.com," on the subject of WHO did Jesus die for. Bob L. Ross, one of the world's leading publishers of the famous Calvinistic preacher Charles Haddon Spurgeon, is the moderator (website: http://www.PILGRIMPUBLICATIONS.COM). A popular book out is entitled "History's Greatest Lies;" although this book doesn't mention the following greatest lies it should have: Darwin's Evolution Theory, Global Warming, Muhammad was a prophet of God, the only true "church" is headed by a Roman Pope, etc. Another "greatest lie" would be to say Jesus died for people He did not indeed die for. Did Jesus die for any & everybody no matter what time period of world history they lived in or did He come to die for only His chosen few who would then be saved from the eternal wrath of God to come? There are only 3 possibilities: 1. Christ died to save all men therefore all are saved no matter what (known as Universalism) 2. Christ died to save no one in particular (men then must save themselves, the Arminian/Pelagian view) or 3. Christ died to save a certain number who God then actively saves through the sovereign power of the Holy Spirit. This debate goes into Biblical detail to answer the question, "Did Jesus Die For Everybody Who Ever Lived?" This is a classic conflict between 2 systems of soteriology, namely, Reformed Theology (Calvinism).
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Larry Wessels graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, Texas in 1981 with a degree in Advertising & on May 16 of that same year he had a supernatural "born again" experience (John 3:3-8, Romans 8: 8-17, etc.) by a sovereign act of the God of the Bible. Larry has been...