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This seems to me to be precisely one of those. But we shall see.

'Christ died for all sins, past, present, future.'

That much is clear, surely?

All sins of whom? The elect? The general populace of Israel at the time of the crucifixion? The entire world? Only those of the Roman Catholic Church?

Let me make this clear: whom is the objective case of who as such it denotes a particular person or group of persons. To say: 'Christ died for all sins, past, present, future.' doesn't answer the question of "whom" did Christ die for ergo your response makes no sense in light of the original question.

The rest of your response is just incoherent babble in which you still do not deal with the question of whom. Until that question is answered you are just taking up data bits on this discussion board.


Peter

If you believe what you like in the gospels, and reject what you don't like, it is not the gospel you believe, but yourself. Augustine of Hippo