In actuality only Calvinism with its tulip Doctrine is taught. Arminianism is not taught, but some of its principles I realized by those who read scripture and rightly divide the word of Truth. Those same people are the ones that teach against Calvinism because they've already seen the reality of scripture.
Calvinism or Reformed Theology is definitely taught, but the tenets of arminianism are not taught, they are discovered in God's Word.
The difference? The first is eisegesis and the second is exegesis.
You know, this post might mean a lot more if you had actually once posted the Bible about it. So what is it called when people mouth and saying something is not in the Bible, but they do not post correctly what they are debating against, and certainly never post a Scripture to support what you are saying? Maybe hypocrisy? Just guessing, you understand!
Whether Calvinism is formed from eisegesis or exegesis won't be apparent until you start supporting your views. As I said, knew of the most Biblically based books I have read is "What is Reformed Theology?" By RC Sproule.
I could never be a full Calvinist simply because of the whole infant baptism issue. I've been a Pentecostal and Baptist my whole Christian walk, and after 36 years, I am not going to change that. Also the Bible doesn't support it, except in the vaguest way, in Acts 16.
I'm still eclectic in my theology, but certainly, reading different theologians and then looking the Scriptures up in context has given me a lot to chew on.
I'm going to try and post some corrections on the misconceptions about Calvinism which I know I certainly had. However, I still have to wrap presents and do a lot more Christmas stuff, before we leave. So, no idea when I will do this.
But, since I do understand hermeneutics quite well, I will assure you I will only do exegetics. I have no iron in this fire, except hoping people will understand each other better, and, oh yes, loving one another as Christ loved the church!