I must believe
I must believe (x3)

Go, go, go
Go, go, go
Go, go, go

They say Jesus is doing nothing,
They say evolution took his place.
There's no God who created the world,
and no Savior for the human race.

Say God is powerless,
He laughs aloud as we cry in pain.
It's just a part of His sick, sick humor,
Forcing us to appreciate.

Chorus:
You say that God is dead
But you're rippin me off!
You can't infect my mind with your vanity.
You say that God is dead
But you're rippin me off!
You can't infect my love with your vanity.
You're rippin me off!
You're rippin me off!
You're rippin me off!
You're rippin me off!

Go, go, go
Go, go, go
Go, go, go
Go, go, go

I must believe
I must believe

They say God doesn't even exist,
We made Him up just to numb our pain.
They can't believe in a loving God,
Who doesn't believe in an atheist!

CHORUS

Go, go, go
Go, go, go
Go, go, go

We take too much, we take too much
We take too much, we take too much

CHORUS


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Rippin Me Off Lyrics as written by Korene M Cooper John Landrum Cooper

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    I read somewhere online that John Cooper went to a Marilyn Manson concert and Marilyn said something very offensive about Jesus' existence, and the whole crowd cheered him for it!! John was so upset that he walked out then and there.

    He then wrote this song to tell Christians to stick to their beliefs no matter what people say!

    Evanecence2001on May 15, 2017   Link

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