The most awesome anti-religion (focusing on Christianity) there is...
"Christen me Fuhrer Nazarene"
Nazarene is another name for Jesus, who is the dictator or supreme leader of Christianity (like Hitler was in Germany).
"Believe in tomorrow but not today"
Some fanatical sects of Christianity believe in punishing or denying themselves pleasure in this life so they will be rewarded for their Puritanism in the next, after the 'judgement day' (which applies to Islam as well).
"Give me all your possessions"
Reflects on the 'God will forgive you anything if you pay the church' con.
"Allow your leaders to control you/ Questions are now blasphemy"
You are instructed to dutifully follow everything you're told, and are forbidden to question any of the Bible- it is fact, and the holes you can so easily find in it are just punishable offences of your own sacrelige.
"Why walk when you can crawl/ Censorship'll stop your excess thoughts"
Why bother trying to think for yourself when we can tell you what to think?
The Luke bit is Nietzsche paraphrasing the turn the other cheek lesson, how religion teaches you to give in and let people, or more specifically the church, do anything they want to you (like in Yes).
The most awesome anti-religion (focusing on Christianity) there is...
"Christen me Fuhrer Nazarene" Nazarene is another name for Jesus, who is the dictator or supreme leader of Christianity (like Hitler was in Germany).
"Believe in tomorrow but not today" Some fanatical sects of Christianity believe in punishing or denying themselves pleasure in this life so they will be rewarded for their Puritanism in the next, after the 'judgement day' (which applies to Islam as well).
"Give me all your possessions" Reflects on the 'God will forgive you anything if you pay the church' con.
"Allow your leaders to control you/ Questions are now blasphemy" You are instructed to dutifully follow everything you're told, and are forbidden to question any of the Bible- it is fact, and the holes you can so easily find in it are just punishable offences of your own sacrelige.
"Why walk when you can crawl/ Censorship'll stop your excess thoughts" Why bother trying to think for yourself when we can tell you what to think?
The Luke bit is Nietzsche paraphrasing the turn the other cheek lesson, how religion teaches you to give in and let people, or more specifically the church, do anything they want to you (like in Yes).