There is absolutely NO reference to Christianity in this song. Neon bolts of ligntning might be what you'd see in a club (a gay club, perhaps?) but absolutely NOTHING to do with God or Christianity. Talk about a stretch. (Neon signs are thought of as tacky and crass, not pure and heavenly...no offense to the signs, as I love 'em!)
There is absolutely NO reference to Christianity in this song. Neon bolts of ligntning might be what you'd see in a club (a gay club, perhaps?) but absolutely NOTHING to do with God or Christianity. Talk about a stretch. (Neon signs are thought of as tacky and crass, not pure and heavenly...no offense to the signs, as I love 'em!)
And with everybody watching from the top of the sky A neon bolt of lightening hit me where I found my stride
Love this reference to Christianity and homosexuality.
There is absolutely NO reference to Christianity in this song. Neon bolts of ligntning might be what you'd see in a club (a gay club, perhaps?) but absolutely NOTHING to do with God or Christianity. Talk about a stretch. (Neon signs are thought of as tacky and crass, not pure and heavenly...no offense to the signs, as I love 'em!)
There is absolutely NO reference to Christianity in this song. Neon bolts of ligntning might be what you'd see in a club (a gay club, perhaps?) but absolutely NOTHING to do with God or Christianity. Talk about a stretch. (Neon signs are thought of as tacky and crass, not pure and heavenly...no offense to the signs, as I love 'em!)