Fine I will enter the discussion to please you, you alone.
You should not discuss things just to please me. You should want to do it, or want to learn something from it, or want to teach others something.
First of all, let's clarify....what "falsehoods" do Arminians teach and why are Calvinists better people?
I can't speak for anyone else, but I imagined that the OP was referring to the basic teaching that separates, essentially, Arminians and Calvinists: the belief concerning salvation in the role of men and God in that salvation.
Arminians, basically, believe that Christ died to cover the sins of everyone, and that our salvation is dependent upon us, of our own free will and choosing, coming to Christ. Some will put a unique spin on that with different phrases and whatnot, and that's their choice to clarify their personal beliefs, but essentially, Arminians believe that Christ died to give people the opportunity to come to him of their own free will.
Calvinists, essentially, believe that we are tainted to the core with sin, and that we are unable to come to God on our own, but that we need him to draw us in to see the beauty of Christ. Calvinists believe that we do not have a "free will" in the fullest sense, and that our will is bound either by sin or by the grace of God. If we are left in sin, to our own devices, we would never choose God because we are incapable of doing so, we are slaves to sin and dead in sin. Therefore, we need God to choose us, to draw us to himself. At this point, he *will* enlighten our hearts. He does not give us a choice, A or B, but he of his will draws us, illuminates our mind to see the things of the Spirit, and we see the glory and beauty of Christ and come to accept him as our savior and Lord.
The difference is critical, Calvinists believe that Arminians are taking glory for themselves and putting too much sovereignty into man's hand, and Arminians believe that Calvinists are restricting God's grace and making him out to be some arbitrary tyrant who unfairly condemns some to hell without a chance at life.