Satan, cast out of heaven.
Man write's his history with
the blood of those who die
in the name of God.
2,000 years is nothing to you
(Satan), but it is enough for
you to be released from your
den (as stated in Revelations).
Come out of hell, and mute
the angelic choirs.
No other god shall stand above
me (Jesus), the weak will not
enjoy heaven (those who don't
know Christ) Knowing Christ
acts as a catalyst, He thrives
through the hatred of other gods
(by his followers). I live in the
sinister pleasure of my followers
doings.
(The Devil or Nergal speaking) Race
of Man, the rules are made by the
errors of the "wise (those in power)"
rather than by the perfection of the
fool (those who blindly follow a
system established by the wise)
No other god shall stand above
me (Jesus), the weak will not
enjoy heaven (those who don't
know Christ) Knowing Christ
acts as a catalyst, He thrives
through the hatred of other gods
(by his followers). I live in the
sinister pleasure of my followers
doings.
(Jesus) I am everything, I am
the one who conquers all.
Based on my loose interpretation,
I think he's referring to the way
people conquer and destroy in the
name of God, justifying their doings
thusly. Nergal (or the devil, whichever
you think) tells us to see that the rules
are made by those who think they know
best, rather than by the followers (such
as the nation in a democracy).
Satan, cast out of heaven. Man write's his history with the blood of those who die in the name of God.
2,000 years is nothing to you (Satan), but it is enough for you to be released from your den (as stated in Revelations). Come out of hell, and mute the angelic choirs.
No other god shall stand above me (Jesus), the weak will not enjoy heaven (those who don't know Christ) Knowing Christ acts as a catalyst, He thrives through the hatred of other gods (by his followers). I live in the sinister pleasure of my followers doings.
(The Devil or Nergal speaking) Race of Man, the rules are made by the errors of the "wise (those in power)" rather than by the perfection of the fool (those who blindly follow a system established by the wise)
No other god shall stand above me (Jesus), the weak will not enjoy heaven (those who don't know Christ) Knowing Christ acts as a catalyst, He thrives through the hatred of other gods (by his followers). I live in the sinister pleasure of my followers doings.
(Jesus) I am everything, I am the one who conquers all.
Based on my loose interpretation, I think he's referring to the way people conquer and destroy in the name of God, justifying their doings thusly. Nergal (or the devil, whichever you think) tells us to see that the rules are made by those who think they know best, rather than by the followers (such as the nation in a democracy).
I may be way off, but I tried.