That it is a cover from XTC is not at all a missunderstanding or the intention to ruin this song. In fact, it is probably kind of a satire on this song. As you said, the original is an anti-religious song while this one here obviously tries to keep mankind to its faith. Aparrantly Shootyz Groove is a faithful band and as this version says: "Who am I to judge or question your existence?"
In the buddhism part the protagonist thinks about changing his religion but comes to the conclusion that everywhere he stands is Mecca so he does not need other religions.
Hail @ Christianity blah blah blah.
The message is that even if it is sometimes hard for you you never should question your religion because belief is one important thing. After all there is no reason to curse god for mankind's mistakes.
This way even the references to XTC's version make sense (especially the last part about the bible).
That it is a cover from XTC is not at all a missunderstanding or the intention to ruin this song. In fact, it is probably kind of a satire on this song. As you said, the original is an anti-religious song while this one here obviously tries to keep mankind to its faith. Aparrantly Shootyz Groove is a faithful band and as this version says: "Who am I to judge or question your existence?" In the buddhism part the protagonist thinks about changing his religion but comes to the conclusion that everywhere he stands is Mecca so he does not need other religions. Hail @ Christianity blah blah blah.
The message is that even if it is sometimes hard for you you never should question your religion because belief is one important thing. After all there is no reason to curse god for mankind's mistakes. This way even the references to XTC's version make sense (especially the last part about the bible).