Over time in a world where religion has dispersed
Modern times have shown these connections to slowly deteriorate
With empires alleging their holy books to have absolutely no flaws
All accepting everything in it's deceitful print
They pursue to interpret these pages
To gather aspiration and formulated belief
Their community now only falls from expanding socialism
A divided population disposed
One half putting their gods to rest now only to praise the antagonist against of what they once worshipped
His words cradle his followers
While the other half being sealed out of the world they once knew out of pure ignorance
Knowing their fate they relinquish themselves
Hundreds upon thousands take on religious suicide
A religious populace reduced to mere filth


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    well idk its about satanism heres wat im getting out of this and if im right this songs is amazing

    i thinks its a bout the priest and religion how they take and distort and ruin it A religious populace reduced to mere filth basically how the priest did so much shit liek all the rapeing, and it basically reduced the religion to filth,

    While the other half being sealed out of the world they once knew out of pure ignorance the catholic church has been none to kick members who disagreed with one thing out of the chruch hence hour lutherans started

    A divided population disposed chrisitanity is one religion but theres so much branches in it that argue with each otehr

    They pursue to interpret these pages To gather aspiration and formulated belief the bible is a powerful and confusing book, we all like to think we no everything it says but the truth is we dont,

    but honestly this song could be just as well about satanism im a strong christian but i like metal so i like to hope its not

    the doors658on July 27, 2007   Link

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