"There's no fun in Bible study class
There's no fun getting fucked in the ass by a priest
Unless your old and into that,
It's no Fun for a kid who is scared as shit

There's no fun when praying on a mat
There's no fun being covered in black clothes in the desert
Unless you're Goth and into that,
But not if you're a woman who is treated like dog shit

There's no fun for fundamentalist
There's no fun for the poor capitalist
There's no fun for Regan in Exorcist
There's no fun, There's no fun

There's no fun in a theocracy
There's no fun unless you have a chosen people i.d.
Still then you got that God decree
And that's no fun for anyone"


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    good song...i guess its about religion not being fun and it being shit, the first verse is about christainity and the second at islam...this song i got of the punk-o-rama cd voloume 10..anywazz, very cool

    J0K3Ron February 28, 2006   Link
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    This is a very simple but nicely lyriced song.

    JAStewarton April 29, 2006   Link
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    The first verse is actually about Catholics =p

    Art_Of_Drowningon August 19, 2006   Link
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    Protestants have had convictions of sex abuse too son.

    cianon November 27, 2007   Link

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