I think Millz is right. I'd say that they're soldiers obviously, and he feels like they've earned something more than he has because they've been there and seen the horrors of war. He's safe and clean but by sitting idle while it goes on he's more of a "passive" sinner whereas they play the active role. I think that ultimately the "goal" that Millz is talking about is one of a "victory" in a world where he can rail against active and passive sinning. That he's kind of realized that it's not entirely beyond him and by making music to bring light to these issues, he's doing his part.
I think Millz is right. I'd say that they're soldiers obviously, and he feels like they've earned something more than he has because they've been there and seen the horrors of war. He's safe and clean but by sitting idle while it goes on he's more of a "passive" sinner whereas they play the active role. I think that ultimately the "goal" that Millz is talking about is one of a "victory" in a world where he can rail against active and passive sinning. That he's kind of realized that it's not entirely beyond him and by making music to bring light to these issues, he's doing his part.