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I was just laying out all the possible conclusions which could be drawn from "God is the Saviour of all men", which makes Him Saviour of those who don't believe.

I've always taken that as meaning that every person can have salvation. It's a gift for everyone as long as they take it. Obviously this belief isn't held by Calvinists though so I'm not sure how they would interpret that.
I think Universalism is not biblical based on 1 Timothy 2:4, whether you use will or desire, because it would be stated differently. I will that someone mow the grass, or I desire that someone mow the grass, doesn't get the grass mowed. It just means I will try to get someone to mow it. They may refuse. Their choice, not mine.

I don't think Universalism is biblical in any way. I'm looking to read more about it though and then maybe I can see it in the Bible more. I think all the talk of the wicked perishing is enough to make me deny Universalism. That being said, I really hope Universalism is somehow true.
 
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