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Allah, Buddha, Jesus Christ
Whatever your god may be
Forget those idols let me tell you
They're tales of morbid brains
Everybody thinks he's right
That his gods are the only truth
Fanatic faith, fanatic deeds
Join my religion or die
Jews killed Jesus, Christs slaughtered Jews
Millions die for their faith
Each religion prays that killing is a sin
How stupid logic can be
Curse the gods
Too many people have died
Curse the gods
That fools have died for a lie
Beware of those fools that keep telling you
God loves you, for you his son died
Fuck them- believe in yourself
Gods reality is just a lie
Curse the gods
Too many people have died
Curse the gods
That fools have died for a lie
Whatever your god may be
Forget those idols let me tell you
They're tales of morbid brains
Everybody thinks he's right
That his gods are the only truth
Fanatic faith, fanatic deeds
Join my religion or die
Jews killed Jesus, Christs slaughtered Jews
Millions die for their faith
Each religion prays that killing is a sin
How stupid logic can be
Curse the gods
Too many people have died
Curse the gods
That fools have died for a lie
Beware of those fools that keep telling you
God loves you, for you his son died
Fuck them- believe in yourself
Gods reality is just a lie
Curse the gods
Too many people have died
Curse the gods
That fools have died for a lie
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Curse the Gods Lyrics as written by Michael Sifringer Marcel Schirmer
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I've always disagreed with "religion," feeling that "religion" is a man-made system to control.
What you really need is Faith, not a religion.
I think this song is just telling the truth about Religion starting all the wars of the world, and causing so many unnesesary human deaths.
That is my life motto for Religious belief and their fucking fanclub: "Fuck them, Believe in yourself. The reality is God is just a lie!" So perfect, so true...
Im anti religion. So songs like This and "Children Of A Worthless God, The Atrocity Exhibition(both by Exodus), and other songs are my favorite when debating religion with people.
Clean cut the song is telling religion to die and end its suffering that it caused on countless people. Religion is very peaceful. So peaceful that millions have killed in its name, slaughtered innocence, etc.