'The Invisible Gardener' may be a reference to a philosophical debate about the existence of God. Basically, some people are walking in the woods and come upon a grove. One man insists there must be a gardener to plant the grove, another says there is none. They set up all sorts of traps to catch the gardener, but none appears. Still, the 'believer' keeps qualifying his belief to make the evidence fit. The story is used as an argument for how some people who believe in God will keep believing no matter how much evidence is apparently to the contrary.
'The Invisible Gardener' may be a reference to a philosophical debate about the existence of God. Basically, some people are walking in the woods and come upon a grove. One man insists there must be a gardener to plant the grove, another says there is none. They set up all sorts of traps to catch the gardener, but none appears. Still, the 'believer' keeps qualifying his belief to make the evidence fit. The story is used as an argument for how some people who believe in God will keep believing no matter how much evidence is apparently to the contrary.
So, yeah...It's a really nice song, I like it.