I had an out of body experience
The other day, her name was Jesus
And for her, everyone cried
Everyone cried, everyone cried

Try her philosophy, try her philosophy
Try her philosophy, try
You die for her philosophy, die for her philosophy
Die her philosophy, die

Crossed and terrored ravages of architecture
Lend me thy blades
We're crossed and terrored ravages of architecture
Hoist around the spade

Try her philosophy, try her philosophy
Try her philosophy, try
You die for her philosophy, die for her philosophy
Die her philosophy, die

Die
Die
Why
Why

Lie naked on the floor
And let the Messiah go through our souls
Lie naked on the floor
And let the Messiah go all through our souls

Die
Like a motherfucker
Die
Like a motherfucker
Why
Like a motherfucker
Like a motherfucker

I wanna fuck my way to the garden
'Cause everyone needs a motherfucker

The following of a Christ
The following of a Christ
The following of a Christ
The following of a Christ
The falling of Christ
The falling of Christ
The falling of Christ
The falling of Christ


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Suite-Pee Lyrics as written by Daron V. Malakian Serj Tankian

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    I'd say Serj knows more about your religeon that you do. Your comment about other religeons using Jesus as a messiah is incorrect. Name one religeon other than christianity that uses Jesus. However, pretty much every other religeon has similar characters, and of course characters with the exact same characteristics and story as Jesus, so in other words, the bible is basically the same shit wrapped up in a different package, and everyone wears a different funny hat.

    How much love was in the inquisition, or the halocaust? How about that fuck off, Bush, if you're looking for more current events. And despite what you're little brain cannot comprehend, CATHOICS ARE CHRISTIANS YOU FUCK OFF. Catholisim is a denomination of christianity, as is protestant, lutheran, evangilist, baptist, what the fuck ever. Mormons on the other hand, follow a different religeon. You can say love all you want, but saying is much different than doing. Christians are some of the most unloving dicks on the planet, and a majority of them only do good things because they believe they will be punished if they don't.

    Nice that you would bring up slavery too, by the way, was 100% justified in the eyes of christianity.

    jneumann1on October 18, 2010   Link

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