Maybe it's too late for an intellectual debate,
But a residue of confusion remains.

Changing with the times,
And amphetamine tortured minds
Are average the citizen's sources of pain.

Tell me what we're fighting forâ??
I don't remember anymore,
Only temporary reprieve

And the world might cease
If we fail to tame the beast
From the faith that you release
Comes an atheist peace.

Atheist peace.

Political forces ran
Political winds of discontent,
And the modern age emerged triumphantly.
But now that safety's gone,
And it's time to de-evolve
And relive the dark chapters of history

Tell me what we're fighting forâ??
No progress ever came from war,
Only a false sense of increase

And the world won't wait
For the truth upon a plate
But we're ready now to feast on an atheist peace.

Atheist peace


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    Gallium31, it doesn't matter, of course atheists fight, thats what people do, but they don't kill over what they believe, thats the point of the song. you have never had 2 intellectuals go "sir, I adamantly disagree with your theory, despite the massive amounts of evidence supporting it, so I am going to kill you and all the people who agree" that just doesn't work. As for hitler, without religion he would have had a harder time finding a scape goat to kill millions of, and even if he was atheist, he really didn't intern the jews just because of religion, he needed a scapegoat of people to blame so he could gain powah. and science doesn't have all the answers yet, but we explain a lot more, and eventually we shall either explain or disprove religion once and for all.

    mrdrprofon December 09, 2010   Link

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