Their faith has nothing to do with it
It's a song after all
Most of their songs have a religious theme anyway
Denouncing god, attacking the church etc.
Their faith has nothing to do with it
It's a song after all
Most of their songs have a religious theme anyway
Denouncing god, attacking the church etc.
And that was my interpretation anyway, that seemed the most obvious to me when I read the lyrics
And that was my interpretation anyway, that seemed the most obvious to me when I read the lyrics
Well, it seems that Trevor often writes from the perspective of other (often fictional) people in order to raise feelings of disgust in the audience, or just to bring up certain aspects of an issue that people wouldn't necessarily think about on their own. So, even though none of them may be religious, he COULD be writing from the perspective of someone who is religious.
Well, it seems that Trevor often writes from the perspective of other (often fictional) people in order to raise feelings of disgust in the audience, or just to bring up certain aspects of an issue that people wouldn't necessarily think about on their own. So, even though none of them may be religious, he COULD be writing from the perspective of someone who is religious.
As far as I know, none of the members of TBDM are religious, so I don't think it's because he doesn't want to loose faith in any god(s).
Their faith has nothing to do with it It's a song after all Most of their songs have a religious theme anyway Denouncing god, attacking the church etc.
Their faith has nothing to do with it It's a song after all Most of their songs have a religious theme anyway Denouncing god, attacking the church etc.
And that was my interpretation anyway, that seemed the most obvious to me when I read the lyrics
And that was my interpretation anyway, that seemed the most obvious to me when I read the lyrics
Well, it seems that Trevor often writes from the perspective of other (often fictional) people in order to raise feelings of disgust in the audience, or just to bring up certain aspects of an issue that people wouldn't necessarily think about on their own. So, even though none of them may be religious, he COULD be writing from the perspective of someone who is religious.
Well, it seems that Trevor often writes from the perspective of other (often fictional) people in order to raise feelings of disgust in the audience, or just to bring up certain aspects of an issue that people wouldn't necessarily think about on their own. So, even though none of them may be religious, he COULD be writing from the perspective of someone who is religious.