This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
This is not a riddle but it's meant to entertain.
I'll be your loyal Apostle,
just send me in to take the blame.
Well what would you expect to say?
It never mattered anyway
There'll be a site (sight)
and an invisible light shown down on them and took them in
There'll be a time when, Maybe tonight temptations win And I give in.
This is not a puzzle or mainframe
But it's meant to strengthen your faith
And each time the night falls upon us
We always end up the same,
Were we not born into original sin?
What you ask for is what you get
and what you were given
So fold your hands and get down on your knees
I'll be your loyal Apostle,
just send me in to take the blame.
Well what would you expect to say?
It never mattered anyway
There'll be a site (sight)
and an invisible light shown down on them and took them in
There'll be a time when, Maybe tonight temptations win And I give in.
This is not a puzzle or mainframe
But it's meant to strengthen your faith
And each time the night falls upon us
We always end up the same,
Were we not born into original sin?
What you ask for is what you get
and what you were given
So fold your hands and get down on your knees
Lyrics submitted by aimstrious
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isn't the original sin referring to eve's defiance of god? like when she took the apple off the tree and ate it for knowledge? so he's basically paralleling the temptation of eve and his own temptation. hope it helps :D!
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Once and for all, IT PROBABLY WASN'T AN APPLE. The Bible doesn't state what the fruit was.