| The Chariot – Yanni Depp Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| or perhaps in general of how our idea of being/ looking "perfect" is hollow and blank | |
| The Chariot – Yanni Depp Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| "All we are are Crocodiles" makes me think about those girls that look so dollish and fake, like they're faces were made "pretty" by plastic surgery and makeup, or like the song says, "Novocaine" | |
| The Chariot – Then Came to Kill Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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again, spiritual apathy, how we practice christianity and go through the routines but don't actually live by the faith, hope and love that Christ brought. How we practice it by oursleves but never actually speak it or show it to others "They all stare but no one seeks They all claim but no one speaks They all hear what they want Panic, Preacher" |
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| Parkway Drive – Horizons Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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basically, life, wealth, and acomplishements are futile, and will one day be meaningless dust. This song, I think, can be depressing as in "Life is meaningless" or it can be inspiring "make the most out of life while you can" |
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| The Chariot – The Deaf Policemen Lyrics | 16 years ago |
| oh and FYI "between the lions" was a kid's show, although perhaps Lion in this case refers to God | |
| The Chariot – And Shot Each Other Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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Spiritual Apathy, it's a common theme on this album "They sing the same song, they just keep singin" pointing out how Christianity has often become a routine, a practice without actual meaning. Just how some people calim to be christians because they go to church, not because they live by God's love and salvation, which is what it's really about |
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| The Chariot – The Deaf Policemen Lyrics | 16 years ago |
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"If there's Blood on the Roots, then there's blood on the branches" Josh Scogin himself saidm in an interview, that this basically means "What's on the inside will inevitably come out." I learned this the hard way. One night at a party I cracked a very racist joke. Now I am in no way a racist, and as a Chistian I try hard to avoid profanity and lsander like that. And most of the time I am successful. But this time it just slipped out. I was ashamed and felt terrible. But then I examined my life and found out the problem: profane music and TV shows that often use this kind of humor (this joke came from South Park). It finaly made sense to me: what's on the inside; what you live by, will come out, like it or not. So the choice is yours: Be rooted in God, truth, and love and your branches will bear sweet, righteous fruit, Or be rooted in sin and profanity (blood) and you will bear bloody, bitter, hateful fruit, such as racist jokes. Now just because I watch obscene shows doesn't mean I'm not a christian, but they do affect me nonetheless. I realised that If I were to be a better example of Christ's love then I should try to cut out filth and obsceneity (or at least in TV shows; avoiding sin altogether is impossible). Anyways, I hope you can learn from this and avoid the mistakes I made. Thank you, Josh Scogin. |
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