All Things Witness

Thoughts on the mission and power of Jesus Christ

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Mental Gymnastics

A phrase I see a lot in discussions about faith, politics, social cohesion and more these days is ‘mental gymnastics’. I’ve used it myself more than once. It seems that whatever ‘side’ of an issue you’re on, the ‘other side’ must engage in mental gymnastics in order to justify their conclusions. It suggests that there is an obvious, plain explanation of the issue – an Occam’s Razor if you like – and that your position is precisely that one. Everyone else, on the other hand, is having to come up with convoluted, irrational arguments just justify their own position.

On the one hand, scriptures confirm that truth is something that should make sense and be, to some degree, rational. ‘Let us reason together,’ the Lord says in both Isaiah and the Doctrine and Covenants (see Isaiah 1:18, D&C 50:10-11).

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Am I Severed?

I’m currently something of a fanboy of the Apple TV series Severance. It doesn’t neatly fit a genre, being mystery/thriller/sci-fi/horror/drama. It’s what you call a slow-burn. There’s not much in the way of action. There are long gaps between dialogue. Indeed, you could get to the end of an episode and wonder whether anything much had even happened. And yet it’s absolutely riveting.

Every scene, every image, every word has significance, and the whole show acts as a giant metaphor. It’s the sort of series that when something is revealed in, say, the 4th episode of the 2nd series, you feel like you have to watch the entire show from series 1, episode 1 again. What it’s a metaphor for is the question that has been delved into online in abundance, with a ton of theories around. It truly is a work of sublime art.

It is the metaphor (or one possible metaphor) I want to talk about in this post, but I need to explain the show a bit first. Warning: spoilers coming. If you haven’t watched it yourself, another warning if you’re going to check it out, for strong language.

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