As a Christian I like to read this song pro-God. While some might dismiss these lyrics as mockery, I think it can offer a good moral meaning. I think it's about not judging others. The beginning of the song quotes Jesus Christ himself, from when he told the citizens who tattled on a woman for sexual sin, saying the punishment for that is to be stoned, Jesus told them that he who does not sin, throw the first stone.. So everyone backed off. So I think it's using Jesus's words to be kind to one another and do not shame others who sin differently than you... because we're all natural born sinners.
@Lexican this is a song clearly talking about being Bisexual. “Tell me who to love him or her.” Shows the idea of having your wants placed below “What’s Right”. And then later it’s says, “I love who I want wether him or her.” Which shows hey I am bisexual we exist. The Bible is a touchy subject with LGBTQ+ people because Christians will sometimes say that God doesn’t love all his creations. When God loves everyone it’s his whole thing. I actual can imagine being found out in a early American colony that I was sleeping with another mans wife...
@Lexican this is a song clearly talking about being Bisexual. “Tell me who to love him or her.” Shows the idea of having your wants placed below “What’s Right”. And then later it’s says, “I love who I want wether him or her.” Which shows hey I am bisexual we exist. The Bible is a touchy subject with LGBTQ+ people because Christians will sometimes say that God doesn’t love all his creations. When God loves everyone it’s his whole thing. I actual can imagine being found out in a early American colony that I was sleeping with another mans wife and she throws me under the bust and the pastor who would often times be the law in that age says this as they stone me to death over who I love.
@Lexican this is a song clearly talking about being Bisexual. “Tell me who to love him or her.” Shows the idea of having your wants placed below “What’s Right”. And then later it’s says, “I love who I want wether him or her.” Which shows hey I am bisexual we exist. The Bible is a touchy subject with LGBTQ+ people because Christians will sometimes say that God doesn’t love all his creations. When God loves everyone it’s his whole thing. I actual can imagine being found out in a early American colony that I was sleeping with another mans wife...
@Lexican this is a song clearly talking about being Bisexual. “Tell me who to love him or her.” Shows the idea of having your wants placed below “What’s Right”. And then later it’s says, “I love who I want wether him or her.” Which shows hey I am bisexual we exist. The Bible is a touchy subject with LGBTQ+ people because Christians will sometimes say that God doesn’t love all his creations. When God loves everyone it’s his whole thing. I actual can imagine being found out in a early American colony that I was sleeping with another mans wife and she throws me under the bust and the pastor who would often times be the law in that age says this as they stone me to death over who I love.
As a Christian I like to read this song pro-God. While some might dismiss these lyrics as mockery, I think it can offer a good moral meaning. I think it's about not judging others. The beginning of the song quotes Jesus Christ himself, from when he told the citizens who tattled on a woman for sexual sin, saying the punishment for that is to be stoned, Jesus told them that he who does not sin, throw the first stone.. So everyone backed off. So I think it's using Jesus's words to be kind to one another and do not shame others who sin differently than you... because we're all natural born sinners.
@Lexican this is a song clearly talking about being Bisexual. “Tell me who to love him or her.” Shows the idea of having your wants placed below “What’s Right”. And then later it’s says, “I love who I want wether him or her.” Which shows hey I am bisexual we exist. The Bible is a touchy subject with LGBTQ+ people because Christians will sometimes say that God doesn’t love all his creations. When God loves everyone it’s his whole thing. I actual can imagine being found out in a early American colony that I was sleeping with another mans wife...
@Lexican this is a song clearly talking about being Bisexual. “Tell me who to love him or her.” Shows the idea of having your wants placed below “What’s Right”. And then later it’s says, “I love who I want wether him or her.” Which shows hey I am bisexual we exist. The Bible is a touchy subject with LGBTQ+ people because Christians will sometimes say that God doesn’t love all his creations. When God loves everyone it’s his whole thing. I actual can imagine being found out in a early American colony that I was sleeping with another mans wife and she throws me under the bust and the pastor who would often times be the law in that age says this as they stone me to death over who I love.
@Lexican this is a song clearly talking about being Bisexual. “Tell me who to love him or her.” Shows the idea of having your wants placed below “What’s Right”. And then later it’s says, “I love who I want wether him or her.” Which shows hey I am bisexual we exist. The Bible is a touchy subject with LGBTQ+ people because Christians will sometimes say that God doesn’t love all his creations. When God loves everyone it’s his whole thing. I actual can imagine being found out in a early American colony that I was sleeping with another mans wife...
@Lexican this is a song clearly talking about being Bisexual. “Tell me who to love him or her.” Shows the idea of having your wants placed below “What’s Right”. And then later it’s says, “I love who I want wether him or her.” Which shows hey I am bisexual we exist. The Bible is a touchy subject with LGBTQ+ people because Christians will sometimes say that God doesn’t love all his creations. When God loves everyone it’s his whole thing. I actual can imagine being found out in a early American colony that I was sleeping with another mans wife and she throws me under the bust and the pastor who would often times be the law in that age says this as they stone me to death over who I love.