No, there's no way that he is saying there is a God. He is outwardly and blatantly saying that he is atheistic, and if you think there is a way around that then you are an idiot and you have the choice to not listen to the song.
No, there's no way that he is saying there is a God. He is outwardly and blatantly saying that he is atheistic, and if you think there is a way around that then you are an idiot and you have the choice to not listen to the song.
The meaning is very obvious, and has been explained, Benjamin Gibbard is denying the Church and all its teachings, most of which are fallacies against science. It has a deeper meaning, yes, but in no way does it implicate that he is wrong.
The meaning is very obvious, and has been explained, Benjamin Gibbard is denying the Church and all its teachings, most of which are fallacies against science. It has a deeper meaning, yes, but in no way does it implicate that he is wrong.
Obviously, whats very ironic about this song is that there actually is something past this - Stay Young, Go Dancing.
I don't know, maybe this has a deeper meaning, maybe to implicate that he is wrong.
No, there's no way that he is saying there is a God. He is outwardly and blatantly saying that he is atheistic, and if you think there is a way around that then you are an idiot and you have the choice to not listen to the song.
No, there's no way that he is saying there is a God. He is outwardly and blatantly saying that he is atheistic, and if you think there is a way around that then you are an idiot and you have the choice to not listen to the song.
The meaning is very obvious, and has been explained, Benjamin Gibbard is denying the Church and all its teachings, most of which are fallacies against science. It has a deeper meaning, yes, but in no way does it implicate that he is wrong.
The meaning is very obvious, and has been explained, Benjamin Gibbard is denying the Church and all its teachings, most of which are fallacies against science. It has a deeper meaning, yes, but in no way does it implicate that he is wrong.