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Twenty One Pilots – Isle of Flightless Birds Lyrics 7 years ago
@[22ndPilot:17595] I happen to disagree, Tyler was raised in a Christian household, but many of his lyrical masterpieces are very agnostic. One example of such is Implicit demand for proof.

But if your idea of the song is true one thing kinda taunts that theory in this line:
And please don't be afraid of what your soul is really thinking
Your soul knows good and evil, your soul knows both sides
And it's time you pick your battle, and I promise you this is mine

He is choosing against doing the will of "God" so to speak.

Although this line does support the theory of yours:
But if we wake up every morning and decide what we believe
We can take a part our very heart and the light will set us free

I personally don't believe in the Christian god, but hey what can I say.

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