The first verse, for one thing, is probably some general spiritual stuff; Latin often omits direct objects, so it just says "praise, all people praise", but it doesn't say WHO you are praising because you're supposed to know. Which is kind of nice because you can insert God in there or whoever you like, whatever reflects your religion or spirituality.
secondly, to the tard who thinks the song has promotes hitler (what?!):
"over time we've learned from the past
that no man's fit to rule the world alone"
Gee, these lyrics CLEARLY promote a dictator. Oh wait, no they don't.
it's "dream of perfect man", not "the perfect man" but in any case this means mankind, and by perfect, they mean people who can live in harmony and who idealize improving themselves (as you could tell by the rest of the song if you would, you know, listen to it).
Good lord, how could anyone think of friggin' Hitler or accuse this band of Satanism (yes!! people have done this!)? They're just a new agey europop band! All I can think is that some people are overzealous religious nuts who never learned to interpret what they're reading, because they think knowing how to read only means being able to see letters and know what the word is, and they stopped paying attention in English class after that. :P
[Good lord, how could anyone think of friggin' Hitler or accuse this band of Satanism (yes!! people have done this!)? They're just a new agey europop band! ]
[Good lord, how could anyone think of friggin' Hitler or accuse this band of Satanism (yes!! people have done this!)? They're just a new agey europop band! ]
Hear, hear.
And you should have paid attention in Latin class :p (he said to some poster from 2008) then you would have recognized the Magnificat from the Gospel of Luke.
And thus you exposed your cultural/historical illiteracy.
Hear, hear.
And you should have paid attention in Latin class :p (he said to some poster from 2008) then you would have recognized the Magnificat from the Gospel of Luke.
And thus you exposed your cultural/historical illiteracy.
are you people brain-damaged?
The first verse, for one thing, is probably some general spiritual stuff; Latin often omits direct objects, so it just says "praise, all people praise", but it doesn't say WHO you are praising because you're supposed to know. Which is kind of nice because you can insert God in there or whoever you like, whatever reflects your religion or spirituality.
secondly, to the tard who thinks the song has promotes hitler (what?!):
Good lord, how could anyone think of friggin' Hitler or accuse this band of Satanism (yes!! people have done this!)? They're just a new agey europop band! All I can think is that some people are overzealous religious nuts who never learned to interpret what they're reading, because they think knowing how to read only means being able to see letters and know what the word is, and they stopped paying attention in English class after that. :P
[Good lord, how could anyone think of friggin' Hitler or accuse this band of Satanism (yes!! people have done this!)? They're just a new agey europop band! ]
[Good lord, how could anyone think of friggin' Hitler or accuse this band of Satanism (yes!! people have done this!)? They're just a new agey europop band! ]
Hear, hear. And you should have paid attention in Latin class :p (he said to some poster from 2008) then you would have recognized the Magnificat from the Gospel of Luke. And thus you exposed your cultural/historical illiteracy.
Hear, hear. And you should have paid attention in Latin class :p (he said to some poster from 2008) then you would have recognized the Magnificat from the Gospel of Luke. And thus you exposed your cultural/historical illiteracy.
No wonder you are an angry puppy.
No wonder you are an angry puppy.