Because of Lane’s faith, he is overcome by internal conflict over the abortion of the baby and finds himself questioning if he is serious about his religion. As lane finds himself questioning his seriousness of his faith, he references the assyrians in the form of comparing himself to the assyrians, “He might be somewhat of a hypocrite, like the assyrians in Isaiah,” (Wallace, 217). The comparison of him and the syrians stems from Isaiah 36, in which the assyrians had made a promise that they did not follow through. How he makes the comparison of him and the assyrians promise could be largely due to a promise he had previously made with either God or his Girlfriend and now feels like he did not go through with the promise; the promise most likely having something to do with the baby. As a result of him questioning his faith, it leads him deepening his internal conflict when it comes to the topic of aborting the