Lon
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Not true. It is more a matter of what we scripturally understand and conversely scripturally understand. For instance, there are two understandings among Arminians that Atonement is universally applied OR is universally available. Such drives theology and if an Arminian tells you or I or even another Arminian 'you don't understand' it is because there are assumptions drawn from an applied atonement like universal salvation if it is applied. But, the Arminian doesn't have to be a Universalist, yet he might be. If anyone arguing with him doesn't understand, they will quickly assume he is a Universalist (no need for repentance all are saved).I like the way Reformed folk always accuse posters that disagree with them, as being ignorant of the fundamentals of Calvinism. As if, the Calvinists are intellectually superior to whoever they're conversing with. Well, after all, they are the "Elect."
Further, some Calvinists indeed do believe a universal atonement logically leads inevitably to universal atonement. So, an Arminian must tell that Calvinist he doesn't understand (because he is not a universalist and is very much against that heresy).