@Anquietas I believe you're mistaken. The line appears to be used in irony, as the whole song (particularly the refrain) is about how ridiculous it is not to believe something exists just because you can't see it. (Examples given being wind and gravity.)
@Anquietas I believe you're mistaken. The line appears to be used in irony, as the whole song (particularly the refrain) is about how ridiculous it is not to believe something exists just because you can't see it. (Examples given being wind and gravity.)
"Theres comfortable illusion, To hide reality, And shame for those who believe, In things they cannot see."
Obvious jab at religion. Hell yes!
@Anquietas I believe you're mistaken. The line appears to be used in irony, as the whole song (particularly the refrain) is about how ridiculous it is not to believe something exists just because you can't see it. (Examples given being wind and gravity.)
@Anquietas I believe you're mistaken. The line appears to be used in irony, as the whole song (particularly the refrain) is about how ridiculous it is not to believe something exists just because you can't see it. (Examples given being wind and gravity.)