You want to die and kill for god

Where has the world gone, where is the warmth of the light?
What happened to living for the sake of life?
What kind of god tells you to die?
You ignorant slave - such a waste of life!

You want to die and kill for god

I should take this moment to thank you for helping the world to see
How religion is to blame for the end of humanity
Now you can go back to strapping the bomb to your chest
Maybe I'll see you later when the time is right
To fall...into a sea of flesh

Kill For God

What happened to your mind?
Why must we all die?
The only way to be safe is to kill your god


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Kill For God Lyrics as written by Bjorn Dannov Andy Schroeder

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    I like this song because it talks about the suicide bombers and why they do it. Then they say "The only way to be safe is to kill your god," and basically sums it up. Kill your God

    canonassasinon January 04, 2005   Link

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