No idea is fit to rule the world alone. It depicts multiple religions representing "ideologies" that have lead people into blindly following a leader or concept. If you know about ace of base, you should know that they are critical towards -organized- faith. Trying to turn this into a "god is great"-hymn is ideological thinking in its-self. The dark tune and the lyrics are obviously trying to show: There is no such thing as a "happy nation" - there are only nations where all those who are unhappy, are beeing ignored or repressed. By the way, it's not like nationalists are never christians.">
This is about Ulf rejection of the nationalist party, yes but:
As i read throught those scary comments here i gotta say this: For all those who are ideologist themselfs: It is an obvious rejection towards any ideology, including faith. It turns against black and white thinking of anykind, and is not contrasting a "good" ideology vs. a "bad" one. "Salvation" is a promise made by man. "No man is fit to rule the world alone", ----> No idea is fit to rule the world alone. It depicts multiple religions representing "ideologies" that have lead people into blindly following a leader or concept. If you know about ace of base, you should know that they are critical towards -organized- faith.
Trying to turn this into a "god is great"-hymn is ideological thinking in its-self. The dark tune and the lyrics are obviously trying to show: There is no such thing as a "happy nation" - there are only nations where all those who are unhappy, are beeing ignored or repressed.
By the way, it's not like nationalists are never christians.