Weird, secular humanist anthem? One would think that if "we need salvation" we would turn to faith, but an idea of extreme anarchy (imagine life without rules) doesn't fit under faith. However, where many secular humanists express the sentiment that things should be seen in order to be believed, Jim concludes in this song that he "can't believe all the things [he's] seeing".
An interesting turnaround, and a "salvation" from his earlier viewpoint - i.e. he wanted "indication" before, but now he is fine with "no real reason", or in other words, faith.
Weird, secular humanist anthem? One would think that if "we need salvation" we would turn to faith, but an idea of extreme anarchy (imagine life without rules) doesn't fit under faith. However, where many secular humanists express the sentiment that things should be seen in order to be believed, Jim concludes in this song that he "can't believe all the things [he's] seeing".
An interesting turnaround, and a "salvation" from his earlier viewpoint - i.e. he wanted "indication" before, but now he is fine with "no real reason", or in other words, faith.