Is Salvation Conditional?
Last Updated on Sunday, 05 September 2010 16:56 Written by Administrator Friday, 14 May 2010 10:44
An online debate between evangelist John M. Brown and Zachary W. Kueker
Debate Structure: Two Propositions
SALVATION IS CONDITIONAL
Affirm: John M. Brown
Deny: Zach Kueker
SALVATION IS UNCONDITIONAL
Affirm: Zach Kueker
Deny: John M. Brown
Each of the participants above will have two (2) affirmative speeches, and two (2) negatives.
We will begin with Mr. Brown and his 1st Affirmative, followed by Mr. Kueker's 1st Negative, then Mr. Brown's 2nd Affirmative, followed by Mr. Kueker's 2nd Negative.
Then we will go on to Mr. Kueker's affirmatives and Mr. Brown's negatives (parts 1 & 2), as above.
Each speech will be limited to 1,500 words. However, there is an exception of 1,700 words with the opponent who is writing the Negative response due to having the responsibility of not only defending what he believes according to the Scriptures, but also addressing the major points of the opponent's previous argument. Enjoy!
Debate progress can be viewed below.
First Affirmative: John M. Brown
First Negative: Zach Kueker
Second Affirmative: John M. Brown
Second Negative: Zach Kueker
First Affirmative: Zach Kueker
First Negative: John M. Brown
Second Affirmative: Zach Kueker
Second Negative: John M. Brown


