I got that tattoo on Saturday! =)
Super stoked!
I think the song is about entropy and to be human is to be naturally and unavoidably a wretched thing. And it is an entropy that has no boundaries and exist in every inch, corner, nook, and cranny of human existence. It's not leapers, prostitutes, gentiles, or queers that are Heretic. It's "flesh" in general - anything human related. We use our bodies to do a lot of Evil things, I don't even have to get into them.
You reap what you sew. In the song, the foolish kid that's inside us all has done things with his body and caused it harm. He cut himself or did something to get a cut; he crossed lines and now he can't stop the bleeding. He's too far gone, etc. But because you reap what you sew, "that's justice."
Incredible luck, to lift and be struck. What curious things.... - that's about the war between good and evil inside everyone. He's being lifted, as by God's hands AND at the same time struck down for disobedience.
Our souls are unrest
What kind of pride is this?
Dry your, dry your eyes
They'll salt his wounds
If burning the flesh means finding the one
The Creator that is God put himself into a lose-lose situation. Since he can see the past and future he has no room to be a hero of any kind. If he didn't give humans free will they could never love or truely by loyal to him but giving them free will means leaving them open to leave "carnage" and bring about destruction, etc. BUT because we are what we are and do what we do He needed to send The Son, The One to die to save us. Our falls, our mistakes, our sins, our burning of the flesh leads to finding the One.
The song is about falling short, SINNING, but it's not really your fault. At the end of the day, you ask yourself if "this" (what you're doing or caught up, the path your on) looks like "that" (where you SHOULD be, on the right path) and the answer is always no. Always.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this song!!! It's too good">
I got that tattoo on Saturday! =)
Super stoked!
I think the song is about entropy and to be human is to be naturally and unavoidably a wretched thing. And it is an entropy that has no boundaries and exist in every inch, corner, nook, and cranny of human existence. It's not leapers, prostitutes, gentiles, or queers that are Heretic. It's "flesh" in general - anything human related. We use our bodies to do a lot of Evil things, I don't even have to get into them.
You reap what you sew. In the song, the foolish kid that's inside us all has done things with his body and caused it harm. He cut himself or did something to get a cut; he crossed lines and now he can't stop the bleeding. He's too far gone, etc. But because you reap what you sew, "that's justice."
Incredible luck, to lift and be struck. What curious things.... - that's about the war between good and evil inside everyone. He's being lifted, as by God's hands AND at the same time struck down for disobedience.
Our souls are unrest
What kind of pride is this?
Dry your, dry your eyes
They'll salt his wounds
If burning the flesh means finding the one
The Creator that is God put himself into a lose-lose situation. Since he can see the past and future he has no room to be a hero of any kind. If he didn't give humans free will they could never love or truely by loyal to him but giving them free will means leaving them open to leave "carnage" and bring about destruction, etc. BUT because we are what we are and do what we do He needed to send The Son, The One to die to save us. Our falls, our mistakes, our sins, our burning of the flesh leads to finding the One.
The song is about falling short, SINNING, but it's not really your fault. At the end of the day, you ask yourself if "this" (what you're doing or caught up, the path your on) looks like "that" (where you SHOULD be, on the right path) and the answer is always no. Always.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this song!!! It's too good" />
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I got that tattoo on Saturday! =) Super stoked!
I think the song is about entropy and to be human is to be naturally and unavoidably a wretched thing. And it is an entropy that has no boundaries and exist in every inch, corner, nook, and cranny of human existence. It's not leapers, prostitutes, gentiles, or queers that are Heretic. It's "flesh" in general - anything human related. We use our bodies to do a lot of Evil things, I don't even have to get into them.
You reap what you sew. In the song, the foolish kid that's inside us all has done things with his body and caused it harm. He cut himself or did something to get a cut; he crossed lines and now he can't stop the bleeding. He's too far gone, etc. But because you reap what you sew, "that's justice."
Incredible luck, to lift and be struck. What curious things.... - that's about the war between good and evil inside everyone. He's being lifted, as by God's hands AND at the same time struck down for disobedience.
Our souls are unrest What kind of pride is this? Dry your, dry your eyes They'll salt his wounds If burning the flesh means finding the one
The Creator that is God put himself into a lose-lose situation. Since he can see the past and future he has no room to be a hero of any kind. If he didn't give humans free will they could never love or truely by loyal to him but giving them free will means leaving them open to leave "carnage" and bring about destruction, etc. BUT because we are what we are and do what we do He needed to send The Son, The One to die to save us. Our falls, our mistakes, our sins, our burning of the flesh leads to finding the One.
The song is about falling short, SINNING, but it's not really your fault. At the end of the day, you ask yourself if "this" (what you're doing or caught up, the path your on) looks like "that" (where you SHOULD be, on the right path) and the answer is always no. Always.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE this song!!! It's too good