Altman: "do you believe" + Carlson: "it shakes the faith"
A sleight of hand from both about the nature of the narrative being make believe.
To believe implies holding onto a side within a conflict, in this case murder vs suicide aka staking ones faith. While doing that one ignores that nature continues to move, which thereby shakes ones staked position loose.
To resolve the conflict (murder vs suicide) one needs to resist the wanted temptation to turn against (versus) by choosing one side over the other. Only then can one discern that suicide implies murder and vice versa. Taking from others or from self ignores all given.
A sleight of hand from both about the nature of the narrative being make believe.
To believe implies holding onto a side within a conflict, in this case murder vs suicide aka staking ones faith. While doing that one ignores that nature continues to move, which thereby shakes ones staked position loose.
To resolve the conflict (murder vs suicide) one needs to resist the wanted temptation to turn against (versus) by choosing one side over the other. Only then can one discern that suicide implies murder and vice versa. Taking from others or from self ignores all given.