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Episode #02 of TIWWH’s LOSTcasting With Wayne And Dan (WTOL):
> LOST season #05, Episode #03, Jughead.
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Your interpretation of the book is petrty off. The main (relevant) point of the book is that the knight of faith, Abraham carries out the sacrifice without knowing the reason why. The title comes from a passage in the bible in which God comands his disciples to work toward their own salvation in his abscence.In the context of lost; lock is definitely not the knight of faith; not only does he constantly demand answers, guidence etc, he also sacrifices to the island (to God?) for a knowable reward, i.e. the use of his legs, a purpose, etc. Abraham, in contrast, sacrifices that which he loves most, his son, for what remains secret, God’s reason for the sacrifice. That is his faith that he sacrifices without knowing why, he scrifices in the name of absolute faith.If you contrast MIB and Jacob, what you get is; a God who offers answers and rewards in exchange for aliegence and a God who demands faith in the service of a secret, a God that requires his followers to work toward their own salvation.In this sense Hurley is possibly closest to the knight of faith, but even this is tempered as Hurley can speak to others about his relationship to jacob. For in Kierkegaard’s book, the knight of faith cannot speak of his relation with the absolute, speaking is the tempetation that would break his absolute relation with the absolute. The knight of faith must remain silent, so that his responsibility remains absolutly his and his alone. He is doubly in secret, he must keep his relation with the absolute and the sacrifice demanded secret, and the reasons for the sacrifice are in themselves secret.The underlying theme that seems to be emerging is the idea that the FSW timeline is an illusion that can only be reversed if the candidates are willing to sacrifice that which love most in the name of faith in Jacob and the secert of his reasons.