first line carries a lot of depth - a statement of faith; shows perseverance by searching for love even when it looks like love is absent.
which ties in to last 6 lines - cognizant of the trials he is facing, he realizes the power of anger and does not entertain what can be done through anger, instead prays for patience. Understands that anger is the opposite of love or life, prays that he has the patience to persevere. A statement of wisdom and act of faith. "Hard-pressed on every side but not crushed, perplexed but not in despair" (2Corinth 4:17), he has faith in love. (1John 4:8)
Is pro-life, bc both choices offered give life and show love. A sacrificial love is necessary for a parent. Choosing to raise his child means he must serve the baby's every need (a baby can do nothing for itself or even communicate it's needs), and develop the baby into a mature adult able to care for itself. Choosing adoption means sacrificing some of the joys he would receive as a parent so that his child can have a life with parents that are prepared to raise a child.
Profoundly against gay marriage.
The second verse is an antithetical parallel to the love/life relationship, illuminating hate as death. First 2 lines are a picture of a land driven by hate. "Boys with guns" is a picture of hate: possibly stolen from family, possibly forced kill their own family to live. To state the obvious, boys are not men, they are children. Children are not fully developed, thus vulnerable and easily manipulated. From what I see, an unknown source of passport errors means there was no error. And that oppression from hate-driven power (boys w guns) killed a life… intentionally. Hate = Death. Literally. There have been thousands of deaths in the Israel-Gaza conflict. A well known fact that, again, is a picture of hate directly leading to death. (1John 3:15)
This song is definitely not against gay marriage in fact it is very much for it. this song barely makes any reference to being pro-life or pro-choice.
This song is definitely not against gay marriage in fact it is very much for it. this song barely makes any reference to being pro-life or pro-choice.
this song is clearly about the oppression that homosexuals face in the united states and compares that to oppression faced in gaza. the opening is about a same sex couple hence the singer wanting adoption while their partner wants to give birth. that is why they go with fertilization. the last line of the first verse is a statement on the unfair treatment to same sex couples because they do not allow domestic...
this song is clearly about the oppression that homosexuals face in the united states and compares that to oppression faced in gaza. the opening is about a same sex couple hence the singer wanting adoption while their partner wants to give birth. that is why they go with fertilization. the last line of the first verse is a statement on the unfair treatment to same sex couples because they do not allow domestic partners in the delivery room.
the chorus refers to that if they were a superhero they would no longer have to deal with the bigotry of anti-gay feelings and that people couldnt make other people feel like homosexuality was wrong or that homosexuals were crazy. the line i would see my baby is a reference to again the inability for domestic partners to be there for the birth of their child.
however you are right in the fact that this song is definitely against hate and makes a clear statement that hatred will lead to death.
first line carries a lot of depth - a statement of faith; shows perseverance by searching for love even when it looks like love is absent.
which ties in to last 6 lines - cognizant of the trials he is facing, he realizes the power of anger and does not entertain what can be done through anger, instead prays for patience. Understands that anger is the opposite of love or life, prays that he has the patience to persevere. A statement of wisdom and act of faith. "Hard-pressed on every side but not crushed, perplexed but not in despair" (2Corinth 4:17), he has faith in love. (1John 4:8)
Is pro-life, bc both choices offered give life and show love. A sacrificial love is necessary for a parent. Choosing to raise his child means he must serve the baby's every need (a baby can do nothing for itself or even communicate it's needs), and develop the baby into a mature adult able to care for itself. Choosing adoption means sacrificing some of the joys he would receive as a parent so that his child can have a life with parents that are prepared to raise a child.
Profoundly against gay marriage.
The second verse is an antithetical parallel to the love/life relationship, illuminating hate as death. First 2 lines are a picture of a land driven by hate. "Boys with guns" is a picture of hate: possibly stolen from family, possibly forced kill their own family to live. To state the obvious, boys are not men, they are children. Children are not fully developed, thus vulnerable and easily manipulated. From what I see, an unknown source of passport errors means there was no error. And that oppression from hate-driven power (boys w guns) killed a life… intentionally. Hate = Death. Literally. There have been thousands of deaths in the Israel-Gaza conflict. A well known fact that, again, is a picture of hate directly leading to death. (1John 3:15)
Pretty bold and just their style.
This song is definitely not against gay marriage in fact it is very much for it. this song barely makes any reference to being pro-life or pro-choice.
This song is definitely not against gay marriage in fact it is very much for it. this song barely makes any reference to being pro-life or pro-choice.
this song is clearly about the oppression that homosexuals face in the united states and compares that to oppression faced in gaza. the opening is about a same sex couple hence the singer wanting adoption while their partner wants to give birth. that is why they go with fertilization. the last line of the first verse is a statement on the unfair treatment to same sex couples because they do not allow domestic...
this song is clearly about the oppression that homosexuals face in the united states and compares that to oppression faced in gaza. the opening is about a same sex couple hence the singer wanting adoption while their partner wants to give birth. that is why they go with fertilization. the last line of the first verse is a statement on the unfair treatment to same sex couples because they do not allow domestic partners in the delivery room.
the chorus refers to that if they were a superhero they would no longer have to deal with the bigotry of anti-gay feelings and that people couldnt make other people feel like homosexuality was wrong or that homosexuals were crazy. the line i would see my baby is a reference to again the inability for domestic partners to be there for the birth of their child.
however you are right in the fact that this song is definitely against hate and makes a clear statement that hatred will lead to death.