I dont believe this has anything to do with christianity or Manson as an antichrist. I feel he is speaking to the nature of our capitalist culture. "the weak are there to justify the strong", "hate every motherfucker that's in your way (wealth and power are the primary goals)", "its all relative to the size of your steeple" (materialism) are all describing how the very rich and the lower classes are becoming more and more polarized by the capitalist machine.
Has there not been a significant shift to the middle...the bourgeois where everyone is "middle-class?" Considering there is that omnipresent sense of "hate" that underlies such issues, perhaps there is a brewing revolution in America? Hmm. Or, have we been conditioned? Though the Robin Hood mentality is appealing, do you really think the elite will ever be poor? No, never. We can all hate each other though.
Has there not been a significant shift to the middle...the bourgeois where everyone is "middle-class?" Considering there is that omnipresent sense of "hate" that underlies such issues, perhaps there is a brewing revolution in America? Hmm. Or, have we been conditioned? Though the Robin Hood mentality is appealing, do you really think the elite will ever be poor? No, never. We can all hate each other though.
I dont believe this has anything to do with christianity or Manson as an antichrist. I feel he is speaking to the nature of our capitalist culture. "the weak are there to justify the strong", "hate every motherfucker that's in your way (wealth and power are the primary goals)", "its all relative to the size of your steeple" (materialism) are all describing how the very rich and the lower classes are becoming more and more polarized by the capitalist machine.
Has there not been a significant shift to the middle...the bourgeois where everyone is "middle-class?" Considering there is that omnipresent sense of "hate" that underlies such issues, perhaps there is a brewing revolution in America? Hmm. Or, have we been conditioned? Though the Robin Hood mentality is appealing, do you really think the elite will ever be poor? No, never. We can all hate each other though.
Has there not been a significant shift to the middle...the bourgeois where everyone is "middle-class?" Considering there is that omnipresent sense of "hate" that underlies such issues, perhaps there is a brewing revolution in America? Hmm. Or, have we been conditioned? Though the Robin Hood mentality is appealing, do you really think the elite will ever be poor? No, never. We can all hate each other though.