Just because Evanescence isn't a Christian band doesn't mean they can't write christian songs. After listening to Tourniquet I can definitely say this a Christian song.
I don't how to elaborate on this too much, but in a nutshell I believe she is asking for God's help.
"Call my name and save me from the dark" - She is asking for God to help her and lead her to his light.
"Walk in the light, as he is in the light" - 1 John 1:7
I hate to piddle on your theory, but this is an example of the negative result of a virtuous aspect of art: it can be interpreted.
I hate to piddle on your theory, but this is an example of the negative result of a virtuous aspect of art: it can be interpreted.
The song was, according to Amy Lee, now Amy Lee Hartzler, inspired by her now husband, John Hartzler, a therapist by trade.
The song was, according to Amy Lee, now Amy Lee Hartzler, inspired by her now husband, John Hartzler, a therapist by trade.
Regardless of her religious affiliation, which I not aware of, this song has nothing to do with god. I don't know all details, but I feel it safe to say the salvation spoken of in these lyrics ain't dedicated to any deity.
Regardless of her religious affiliation, which I not aware of, this song has nothing to do with god. I don't know all details, but I feel it safe to say the salvation spoken of in these lyrics ain't dedicated to any deity.
Just because Evanescence isn't a Christian band doesn't mean they can't write christian songs. After listening to Tourniquet I can definitely say this a Christian song.
I don't how to elaborate on this too much, but in a nutshell I believe she is asking for God's help.
"Call my name and save me from the dark" - She is asking for God to help her and lead her to his light.
"Walk in the light, as he is in the light" - 1 John 1:7
Have you listen to their song October? I find that song very christian-like
Have you listen to their song October? I find that song very christian-like
I hate to piddle on your theory, but this is an example of the negative result of a virtuous aspect of art: it can be interpreted.
I hate to piddle on your theory, but this is an example of the negative result of a virtuous aspect of art: it can be interpreted.
The song was, according to Amy Lee, now Amy Lee Hartzler, inspired by her now husband, John Hartzler, a therapist by trade.
The song was, according to Amy Lee, now Amy Lee Hartzler, inspired by her now husband, John Hartzler, a therapist by trade.
Regardless of her religious affiliation, which I not aware of, this song has nothing to do with god. I don't know all details, but I feel it safe to say the salvation spoken of in these lyrics ain't dedicated to any deity.
Regardless of her religious affiliation, which I not aware of, this song has nothing to do with god. I don't know all details, but I feel it safe to say the salvation spoken of in these lyrics ain't dedicated to any deity.