Sounds like this might be a song denying God's existance. The lyrics in the chorus are "There will be zero tolerance/for the creator of hallowed intentions/There will be zero tolerance/fate is your deciding God."
In other words, perhaps Chuck is saying that God doesn't exist, and fate, where you end up after you die, is the only one that matters. The lyrics are kinda cryptic, as in most songs on here. That's why this website has been created, to interpret the song's meaning.
not really in my opinion because he kept religous things out of his music but put political themes in his lyrics and i think that there is zero tolerance against people who misjudge the teachings of prophets who just passed down the message of peace and start wars over it with comments like:"May God be on our side (... when they kill people ????)"
not really in my opinion because he kept religous things out of his music but put political themes in his lyrics and i think that there is zero tolerance against people who misjudge the teachings of prophets who just passed down the message of peace and start wars over it with comments like:"May God be on our side (... when they kill people ????)"
@R0TuSon Crystal Mountain is very much about religion. Chuck didn't need to be openly hostile towards it, he could make some clever criticism about the social aspect of religions, not necessarily faith. I don't think this one is specifically about gods, there are some references though. On the other hand i would definitely exclude the possibility he was a christian as you and some authors seem to suggest (for what purpose, once could ask): he was likely an atheist or agnostic, he said in well-known interviews he didn't know anything about the afterlife and believed this is Hell, some people...
@R0TuSon Crystal Mountain is very much about religion. Chuck didn't need to be openly hostile towards it, he could make some clever criticism about the social aspect of religions, not necessarily faith. I don't think this one is specifically about gods, there are some references though. On the other hand i would definitely exclude the possibility he was a christian as you and some authors seem to suggest (for what purpose, once could ask): he was likely an atheist or agnostic, he said in well-known interviews he didn't know anything about the afterlife and believed this is Hell, some people being the real demons. And i agree with him.
Sounds like this might be a song denying God's existance. The lyrics in the chorus are "There will be zero tolerance/for the creator of hallowed intentions/There will be zero tolerance/fate is your deciding God."
In other words, perhaps Chuck is saying that God doesn't exist, and fate, where you end up after you die, is the only one that matters. The lyrics are kinda cryptic, as in most songs on here. That's why this website has been created, to interpret the song's meaning.
not really in my opinion because he kept religous things out of his music but put political themes in his lyrics and i think that there is zero tolerance against people who misjudge the teachings of prophets who just passed down the message of peace and start wars over it with comments like:"May God be on our side (... when they kill people ????)"
not really in my opinion because he kept religous things out of his music but put political themes in his lyrics and i think that there is zero tolerance against people who misjudge the teachings of prophets who just passed down the message of peace and start wars over it with comments like:"May God be on our side (... when they kill people ????)"
@R0TuSon Crystal Mountain is very much about religion. Chuck didn't need to be openly hostile towards it, he could make some clever criticism about the social aspect of religions, not necessarily faith. I don't think this one is specifically about gods, there are some references though. On the other hand i would definitely exclude the possibility he was a christian as you and some authors seem to suggest (for what purpose, once could ask): he was likely an atheist or agnostic, he said in well-known interviews he didn't know anything about the afterlife and believed this is Hell, some people...
@R0TuSon Crystal Mountain is very much about religion. Chuck didn't need to be openly hostile towards it, he could make some clever criticism about the social aspect of religions, not necessarily faith. I don't think this one is specifically about gods, there are some references though. On the other hand i would definitely exclude the possibility he was a christian as you and some authors seem to suggest (for what purpose, once could ask): he was likely an atheist or agnostic, he said in well-known interviews he didn't know anything about the afterlife and believed this is Hell, some people being the real demons. And i agree with him.