I'm apologize for my awkward wording there, what I meant was to answer the first question in the OP by saying that Calvinists don't (or shouldn't) have a view of believers who are not in their beliefs pre destined because they have no idea who they are. If Calvinism is right. I would imagine that quite a number of people who prescribe to arminian beliefs would end up being elect.
I love Calvinists and I'm one too myself but going around telling who is elect is wrong. The greatest commandment is to love the LORD our God with all our heart, mind and strength and to love others as ourselves. I fully embrace the doctrine of predestination because it's the way the Bible talks all the time but I will never judge someone elect or non-elect. Love fulfills the whole law.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that you do it, I just want to make sure that people don't start thinking that Calvinists do it. If you see some do it rebuke them. Doesn't matter how big of a theological support they have.
God bless!
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