Ben,
Orth --- the Calvinists' view is that the man is not merely IN the cage, CAPABLE of receiving the key --- they see him as only a CORPSE who cannot even twitch a WHISKER (let alone reach for any key)...
I know that. However -
and despite persistent whining to the contrary - the person in the cage (what he can/can't do, what he wants/doesn't want) is COMPLETELY, TOTALLY, UTTERLY IRRELEVANT to the issue of whether the man making the offer is sincere and if his offer is genuine. That's the whole point of the analogy.
And in that analogy, the offer of salvation is FAKE despite the keybearer's many pleadings! Ditto the God of Calvinism's offer of the Gospel, as far as reprobates are concerned. He begs
THE WORLD to accept it (2 Cor 5:19-20) and promises
WHOSOEVER WILL BELIEVE that they'll be saved by it (Jn 3:16), but warns of the Lake of Fire for all who choose to refuse (2 Thess 2:10). ALL THREE of these passages (there are many others) clearly state an obvious, eternity-affecting CHOICE on the part of the lost, without any distinction between elect/reprobate.
But according to Calvinism, God chose long before the cross to make salvation IMPOSSIBLE for most of those from whom He demands a choice!
That makes him a liar, a hypocrite, dishonest, unreliable, and an unjust judge (I mean the god of Calvin, not the God of the Bible).
you see, the INMATE is there by his OWN CHOICE
Wrong.
Calvinists are fond of saying a spiritual corpse can't believe. Accepting that as true for argument's sake, then we also must allow that a spiritual corpse can't
disbelieve, either. A spiritual corpse, then, cannot be held accountable for anything it does/doesn't do.
Sidenote: Calvinists are fond of animating corpses when it suits them, making them able and responsible for all kinds of things...the rest of the time, that same corpse is as dead as a flattened cat in the middle of the highway. So which is it? This is only one of many points where Reformed logic is anything but logical, and consistency takes a vacation.
The corpse (a reprobate) cannot be held accountable for what it does/doesn't do because (according to Calvinism)
EVERYTHING that corpse does/doesn't do
is the preprogrammed, eternally decreed will of God for that individual.
Putting this into more Calvinistic terms, the guy in the cage [a reprobate] was, for all practical purposes, placed there BY THE DECREE OF GOD IN ETERNITY PAST. Did this happen BEFORE the reprobate ever existed, BEFORE the reprobate ever sinned? Yes.
So the guy in the cage is
IN NO WAY to blame for finding himself in this predicament, NOR (if he's a preprogrammed "corpse") can he bear the blame for not accepting an offer to get OUT of the cage.
He's a powerless, hopeless PAWN, no matter how you look at him.
Whatever sins this 'corpse' will commit in the course of his life are likewise predestined by the guy with the key. Calvin himself taught this, and he is backed up by Pink, Sproul and others. Now I disagree 100% with that, but it is logically consistent Calvinism (something that's pretty much unknown on this board).
Do you see the difference? When (or if) the man burns, it will not be the KEYBEARER that DECIDES or DOES IT; it will be what the INMATE has CHOSEN!
Again, that is not the teaching of Calvin and others. Your argument is with them, not me. Write to Sproul.
The REAL question between Calvinists and us, is whether or not the MAN in the CAGE, is a CORPSE or LIVING.
This is one point to be considered, but it is not the main point. It is subsidiary to the MAIN point - around which my questions are built - which is the nature of God according to the Bible.
IOW, is salvation truly offered to ALL?
That's precisely the point of my questions.
The only reason Calvin's fan club herebouts keep trying trying to put the focus back on the guy in the cage is because some of them already recognize the actions of their Calvin-god do not line up with the perfectly just, honest, fair and loving God of the Bible. The God presented by Calvinism is NONE of these things. And they simply can't handle it. I suspect two reasons why:
a) they're simply too proud to admit such obvious, not to mention
blasphemous error (it's no secret that Reformed folks are especially notorious for intellectual pride...hi, Spock!)
b) they're theology has a built-in self-destruct. If you question, and possibly doubt, Reformed faith (which Spurgeon equated with the Gospel), you
may find yourself falling away from it and becoming
*gasp* one of them devilish Arminians. Which means you'll fail to
Perservere in the (Reformed) faith...and we all know what
that means.
So instead of girding up their loins, they shut it out, shout it down, argue in circles, and avoid talking about the God Who Is. That's what I suspect, anyway, as one who used to think along those lines.
o.