Steve Taylor has this sort of odd relationship with Christian rock.. Like Amy Grant in 'Ask me', I'm not even sure if he realizes that there are two - at least - meanings in everything he sings. In this particular case, he's talking about a christian woman visiting a death row inmate - after all, all is forgiven, if only you'll acknowledge god, right?
Let me ask you - why would there ever be a hell that was a eternal and final resting place, if god were a moral and reasonable creature?
Hopefully, we'll all see each other beyond - and hopefully, we'll all get there our own ways, not following someone else's map.
Steve Taylor has this sort of odd relationship with Christian rock.. Like Amy Grant in 'Ask me', I'm not even sure if he realizes that there are two - at least - meanings in everything he sings. In this particular case, he's talking about a christian woman visiting a death row inmate - after all, all is forgiven, if only you'll acknowledge god, right?
Let me ask you - why would there ever be a hell that was a eternal and final resting place, if god were a moral and reasonable creature?
Hopefully, we'll all see each other beyond - and hopefully, we'll all get there our own ways, not following someone else's map.