In some Mormon theological assessments, God makes people who they are (not quite predestiny) and their duty is to enact that "self" to His end. The idea behind this song is rooted in that concept and in that regard is very similar to Murderer. The speaker of the song says, "I'm a lion, I eat the lamb, I'm guilty and I accept that because that's as God crafted me." He then asks the listener to accept the same.
In some Mormon theological assessments, God makes people who they are (not quite predestiny) and their duty is to enact that "self" to His end. The idea behind this song is rooted in that concept and in that regard is very similar to Murderer. The speaker of the song says, "I'm a lion, I eat the lamb, I'm guilty and I accept that because that's as God crafted me." He then asks the listener to accept the same.
interesting interpretation.
interesting interpretation.