I have to agree with Skatingwithgod... his interpretation seems to be more logical. A lot of you guys automatically see "Stained Glass and Marble" and automatically think "Oooooh they're atheist, woohoo yeah!" But if you look deeper into the lyrics, it's really going after the Church... the last few lines clearly bring that out.
Plus, they're not religious, but not really anti-religious either. Tim seems to be very open, and he's pretty knowledgeable in bible studies. Tim was raised in Catholicism, and he's pretty knowledgeable on the Bible
Plus, they're not religious, but not really anti-religious either. Tim seems to be very open, and he's pretty knowledgeable in bible studies. Tim was raised in Catholicism, and he's pretty knowledgeable on the Bible
I have to agree with Skatingwithgod... his interpretation seems to be more logical. A lot of you guys automatically see "Stained Glass and Marble" and automatically think "Oooooh they're atheist, woohoo yeah!" But if you look deeper into the lyrics, it's really going after the Church... the last few lines clearly bring that out.
Plus, they're not religious, but not really anti-religious either. Tim seems to be very open, and he's pretty knowledgeable in bible studies. Tim was raised in Catholicism, and he's pretty knowledgeable on the Bible
Plus, they're not religious, but not really anti-religious either. Tim seems to be very open, and he's pretty knowledgeable in bible studies. Tim was raised in Catholicism, and he's pretty knowledgeable on the Bible