Do you really fucking think that it's a choice, a way of life
Plagued by discrimination?
You're narrow-minded, quick to judge
With bible belt tunnel vision

This is ignorance!

Failure to evolve is failure to us all
When will you learn that this is where we fall?
Failure to evolve is failure to us all
When will you learn that this is where we fall?
Where we fall

"Is this my fate!?" he asked them
They answered, condemning him to burn
Rejected, forsaken for being fucking born
I can't believe that this is still a question that needs an answer
A bigot's eyes judging lives based on the sex of who you fuck

This is ignorance!

Failure to evolve is failure to us all
When will you learn that this is where we fall?
Failure to evolve is failure to us all
When will you learn that is where we fall?
Where we fall

Burn! (Burn!) Burn! (Burn!)
Judged and condemned to
Burn! (Burn!) Burn! (Burn!)
Judged and condemned to burn!

When will you learn?
Will you learn?
When will you learn?


Lyrics submitted by ruvvan, edited by VivaLaSam

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    I can't grasp the concept of someone being born gay. That's like saying someone is born to be a crackhead and that it's ok just because he was born that way.

    Another thing, I think it's pretty fucked up that everyone thinks Christianity is "ignorant". A lot of people don't even have an accurate or elaborate understanding of Christianity but they know that it's ignorant because that's what everyone else is saying. Now doesn't that sound ignorant of them? Now here's where everyone will really start thinking of me as a "dumb ignorant christian shithead" so just to clear those thoughts up, I don't consider myself a Christian.

    Fire away.

    dividenconqueron March 10, 2010   Link

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