@ Sirens... That's awesome that you can appreciate their message despite differences in faith or spirituality.
But I just wanted to say that I can guarantee that TDWP are not religious either.
In fact, if you're familiar with their previous albums, you would discover they are anti-religion.
As I am.
I think I can speak for them as we both believe that being religious is not the point of putting all our faith, hope and love in the only consistent thing in existence... God.
It sucks, but a lot of us who really pursue to love God in a real way, have to segregate ourselves from what you might know as a 'christian.' Especially the 'christians' you see on TV who offer miracles for money... Don't forget about the very name of this band... The Devil Wears Prada. Who do you think they are talking about... Satan himself? Or perhaps the liars and thieves dressed in Armani and Prada we see on TV proclaiming God's blessings in return for our money?
A lot of us describe true christianity as not a religion, but a true, real and loving relationship with God.
Anyways... I hope you find what you're looking for.
just had to say man, i agree with you 1000%. this is something that i've also realized recently. religion is worthless and dead, christ is love and is very much alive.
just had to say man, i agree with you 1000%. this is something that i've also realized recently. religion is worthless and dead, christ is love and is very much alive.
Yeah, the concept of "religion" tends to push away more people than it attracts. If Christianity was presented as what it really is, an intimate relationship with our creator who also happens to be the only being that can love us the way we want and need to be, I think people would be more inclined to at least listen to the message. Instead it's portrayed as a bunch of rules and a restricted lifestyle.
Yeah, the concept of "religion" tends to push away more people than it attracts. If Christianity was presented as what it really is, an intimate relationship with our creator who also happens to be the only being that can love us the way we want and need to be, I think people would be more inclined to at least listen to the message. Instead it's portrayed as a bunch of rules and a restricted lifestyle.
@ Sirens... That's awesome that you can appreciate their message despite differences in faith or spirituality.
But I just wanted to say that I can guarantee that TDWP are not religious either.
In fact, if you're familiar with their previous albums, you would discover they are anti-religion.
As I am.
I think I can speak for them as we both believe that being religious is not the point of putting all our faith, hope and love in the only consistent thing in existence... God.
It sucks, but a lot of us who really pursue to love God in a real way, have to segregate ourselves from what you might know as a 'christian.' Especially the 'christians' you see on TV who offer miracles for money... Don't forget about the very name of this band... The Devil Wears Prada. Who do you think they are talking about... Satan himself? Or perhaps the liars and thieves dressed in Armani and Prada we see on TV proclaiming God's blessings in return for our money?
A lot of us describe true christianity as not a religion, but a true, real and loving relationship with God.
Anyways... I hope you find what you're looking for.
With love.
just had to say man, i agree with you 1000%. this is something that i've also realized recently. religion is worthless and dead, christ is love and is very much alive.
just had to say man, i agree with you 1000%. this is something that i've also realized recently. religion is worthless and dead, christ is love and is very much alive.
Yeah, the concept of "religion" tends to push away more people than it attracts. If Christianity was presented as what it really is, an intimate relationship with our creator who also happens to be the only being that can love us the way we want and need to be, I think people would be more inclined to at least listen to the message. Instead it's portrayed as a bunch of rules and a restricted lifestyle.
Yeah, the concept of "religion" tends to push away more people than it attracts. If Christianity was presented as what it really is, an intimate relationship with our creator who also happens to be the only being that can love us the way we want and need to be, I think people would be more inclined to at least listen to the message. Instead it's portrayed as a bunch of rules and a restricted lifestyle.