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Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Book of D: A Crisis of Faith & Octopus Aliens
The title of today's post stems from the title of season 2, episode 3 of Young Sheldon. In this episode, Sheldon's mom, Mary, is really shaken over the sudden death of her friend's 16-year-old daughter who dies in a car accident. Mary's faith is immensely rattled; after all, the abrupt demise of someone so young is cause for deep consternation to most people. As Mary starts to doubt her faith, which is extremely important to her – as we fans of the "Sheldon" series (or The Big Bang Theory) are quite aware of, she goes slightly over-the-edge and goes on a drinking binge. Let's back-up a little to the start of the episode, which has the minister of the church the Cooper family attends spewing the daily homily. The minister is preaching about G-d and how much He loved the earth that He gave His only son . . . blah, blah, blah, blah, blah (I sound like Greta Thunberg with all those "blahs" lol). Sheldon being Sheldon starts to question the minister's sermon (semantics), i.e. earth, universe, soul-saving beliefs, faith, etcetera. I won't go into the banal details of the entire episode, the point I'm trying to make relates to how humans grossly second-guess their belief systems (way too much) without so much as just questioning the faith, religion, and religious authority that is often the root of bereft existentialism. Why aren't people more like this Sheldon character . . . asking those difficult yet important questions (rhet.). Anyway, as for the theme of the episode, it took Sheldon's love of his mom, Mary, to help Mary overcome the "funk" she was in as she questioned G-d and her faith. Although the minister provided some semblance of guidance to Mary, he merely provided Mary a way in which to overlook or ignore the issue at hand (G-d, death, and religion). It was actually Sheldon who provided Mary with existential meaning of her life by simply reminding her how lucky he was to have her as his mom. Sheldon said, "Well, there are 5 billion people on this planet and you're the perfect mom for me." And, voila . . . Sheldon restores Mary's faith in G-d. It seems simple, but you know what, maybe humans need to start being more simple instead of complicating shit so damn much. As I've alluded to before, one of my favorite mantras should be used more often: K.I.S.S. (Keep It Simple Stupid). Over and out. But first, thanks "Shelly."
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