If you look at the vocal version of Saviour it might explain. In Saviour he's saying that god has two sides. This is just a random guess but this could be saying that the kind "A God of love. A God of care. A God of hope." benevolent god is a illusion, and there is only one side to god. From Saviour again: "You seek a God to stand above you, wrapping healing arms around you. You'll find another God of pain, a God of suffering and tears." Thus, "We are not the same, I am just one voice. We are not the same, I am not your god."
That's a sad interpretation, that god isn't really on your side and doesn't really care, but I think it's a possible one.
If you look at the vocal version of Saviour it might explain. In Saviour he's saying that god has two sides. This is just a random guess but this could be saying that the kind "A God of love. A God of care. A God of hope." benevolent god is a illusion, and there is only one side to god. From Saviour again: "You seek a God to stand above you, wrapping healing arms around you. You'll find another God of pain, a God of suffering and tears." Thus, "We are not the same, I am just one voice. We are not the same, I am not your god."
That's a sad interpretation, that god isn't really on your side and doesn't really care, but I think it's a possible one.