Your faith is fear
Mine is not lost
Only found within myself.
From a distance my sight is bleak
And my friend’s knees
They grow calloused
But their passion does not seize
And our friendship, it succeeds
And our bound hands
They bridge the gap...
One person is religious, heavily (caloused knees from knelling to pray) and the narrator is deist/nontheist (probably nontheist, but I'm not sure) or possibly agnostic/atheistic (I doub this one though). However, despite their differences in opinion and disagreement, they are friends.
The spoken part is the narrator's take on how we can't comprehend a deity or at least an infinite being.
I feel like there is an arguement going on between an atheist and a christian (who are good friends) about the true existence of god. the vocalist stance is that there is death all around us and there is no way for a immortal living being to survive in this world. the other part is that he can't grasp what he can't see that fills others with so much passion. how ever they remain to be friends due to the fact they can accept each others beliefs and still are able to bridge that gap.
I feel like there is an arguement going on between an atheist and a christian (who are good friends) about the true existence of god. the vocalist stance is that there is death all around us and there is no way for a immortal living being to survive in this world. the other part is that he can't grasp what he can't see that fills others with so much passion. how ever they remain to be friends due to the fact they can accept each others beliefs and still are able to bridge that gap.
Your faith is fear Mine is not lost Only found within myself. From a distance my sight is bleak And my friend’s knees They grow calloused But their passion does not seize And our friendship, it succeeds And our bound hands They bridge the gap...
One person is religious, heavily (caloused knees from knelling to pray) and the narrator is deist/nontheist (probably nontheist, but I'm not sure) or possibly agnostic/atheistic (I doub this one though). However, despite their differences in opinion and disagreement, they are friends.
The spoken part is the narrator's take on how we can't comprehend a deity or at least an infinite being.
That's what I got out of this.
I feel like there is an arguement going on between an atheist and a christian (who are good friends) about the true existence of god. the vocalist stance is that there is death all around us and there is no way for a immortal living being to survive in this world. the other part is that he can't grasp what he can't see that fills others with so much passion. how ever they remain to be friends due to the fact they can accept each others beliefs and still are able to bridge that gap.
I feel like there is an arguement going on between an atheist and a christian (who are good friends) about the true existence of god. the vocalist stance is that there is death all around us and there is no way for a immortal living being to survive in this world. the other part is that he can't grasp what he can't see that fills others with so much passion. how ever they remain to be friends due to the fact they can accept each others beliefs and still are able to bridge that gap.