I don't want your fucking dogma,
I don't believe in what you preach,
I don't want your fucking bullshit,
You infect everyone you teach.

You offer prepacked salvation,
For the guilty chosen few,
You say we're all just sinners,
Say it to the altar boy you screw.

You make me sick with what you do.
Lies and guilt and hate, are what you spew.
You do it over and over and over again.
Take your god and shove it up your ass!

Ignoring real problems,
That you've hidden in denial,
Living in the past,
Ruining people's lives.

You talk about family values,
Well, I'll tell you that's a joke.
You talk about family values,
While on some young boy's cock you choke.

You make me sick with what you do.
Lies and guilt and hate, are what you spew.
You do it over and over and over again.
Take your god and shove it up your ass!

Treating women like they're servants,
Like they're baby factories.
Treating gays like some sickness,
You're so fucking diseased!

You say I can't beat off or screw,
Or else I'm going to hell,
I'll beat off right in your fucking face,
You think I fucking care?

You make me sick with what you do.
Lies and guilt and hate, are what you spew.
You do it over and over and over again.
Take your god and shove it up your ass!


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    by the way homosexuality is not practiced. it is not chosen. people who are gay cannot control it in any way.

    just wanted to get that out there

    Pakana Sieluon May 01, 2006   Link

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