someone living during an oppressive time in which religion was mandatory via gov't punishment has saw through the jaded lie of faith and realized in the end rationality will win over blind gullibility any day so they joined in the little group of faithless and they all said they had it made because they're eyes were seeing clearly and they no longer have to live in fear of a "god" and they actually lived for themselves
but (im guessing its in a time like the Spanish inquisition, probably hanging or something similar to the drowning of witches) one of the parties name gets called up to be public executed (much similar to the actual fashion used) and is commanded to rat out his partners and such (hence the secret)
and the 7 days played into the song because spanish tried to get their infidels to ask god's forgiveness and make amends before their deaths which are imminent
it makes perfect sense to me....but then again I'm really friggin high.
The way the story tells out to me is:
someone living during an oppressive time in which religion was mandatory via gov't punishment has saw through the jaded lie of faith and realized in the end rationality will win over blind gullibility any day so they joined in the little group of faithless and they all said they had it made because they're eyes were seeing clearly and they no longer have to live in fear of a "god" and they actually lived for themselves
but (im guessing its in a time like the Spanish inquisition, probably hanging or something similar to the drowning of witches) one of the parties name gets called up to be public executed (much similar to the actual fashion used) and is commanded to rat out his partners and such (hence the secret) and the 7 days played into the song because spanish tried to get their infidels to ask god's forgiveness and make amends before their deaths which are imminent
it makes perfect sense to me....but then again I'm really friggin high.