Final answer:
The statement 'All second-class children were saved, but one first-class child died' is false based on the doctrine of predestination.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question is asking whether the statement, 'All second-class children were saved, but one first-class child died,' is true or false. Based on the information provided, which states the doctrine of predestination, the answer is 'False.' According to the doctrine of predestination, a person is either saved from the time of their birth, so it is not possible for all second-class children to be saved while one first-class child dies.