"We will not be able to recover the vision and understanding of God's grandeur until we recover an understanding of ourselves as creatures who have been made to know such grandeur. This must begin with the recovery of the idea that as beings made in God's image, we are fundamentally moral beings, not consumers, that the satisfaction of our psychological needs pales in significance when compared with the enduring value of doing what is right. Religious consumers want to have a spirituality for the same reason that they want to drive a stylish and expensive auto. Costly obedience is as foreign to them in matters spiritual as self-denial is in matters material. In a culture filled with such people, restoring weight to God is going to involve much more than simply getting some doctrine straight; it's going to entail a complete reconstruction of the modern self-absorbed pastiche personality."

- David Wells
Lost: Cabin Fever

I won't be live-blogging the show tonight, but feel free to discuss it in the comments thread.

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Comments on "Lost: Cabin Fever":
1. Bill - 05/09/2008 6:23 am CDT

Instead of Jacob, we get Christian and a spaced-out Claire (without Aaron and ok with that), and

"we have to move the island"



Eh?

2. Hank Harwell - 05/09/2008 11:18 am CDT

Eh?

Seconded.

3. Quaid - 05/10/2008 9:25 am CDT

Kevo had this theory back in Season 2 (Bill knows who that is) that the island was actually one huge machine that was able to maneuver about the water.

That's only been emphasized now that we know that Jack needs to get back and has absolutely no clue how to get there. (Although it could be argued that he has no idea where he is right now, I would think that on the way home, he may have left some mental bread crumbs so he could find his way back)

Do you think Claire is dead? Was that just a representation of Claire? hmmmm . . .

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