This is the only 21 Pilots song I know. I usually don't like this genre of music, but this song is interesting. I heard someone say that this was a Christian band. Who agrees with that? Just curious.
@ChloeCurlier I have been listening to twenty one pilots for years now...before they blew up and i have to say that they are not to me as they were before. Maybe because i have changed so much in these past few years myself. i see them differently. i hear Tyler's words differently. Christian band....i use to thinks so. Tyler is a "christian", and almost every song has something to do with his life or belief in God, but i wouldn't say it glorifies God. For the most part he sounds honest. That is one of the main things that...
@ChloeCurlier I have been listening to twenty one pilots for years now...before they blew up and i have to say that they are not to me as they were before. Maybe because i have changed so much in these past few years myself. i see them differently. i hear Tyler's words differently. Christian band....i use to thinks so. Tyler is a "christian", and almost every song has something to do with his life or belief in God, but i wouldn't say it glorifies God. For the most part he sounds honest. That is one of the main things that i think draws people in. Its less about praising his creator and more about sharing his issues with the world. In a lot of his songs he mentions suicide, but its not always what he is referring to. The unbeliever who has no knowledge of Christ and what the word of God says, will have no clue that he means something totally different. Saying no to our fleshly desires to grow in and please God could be referred to as suicide, if you know how the apostle Paul teaches. Tyler uses a lot of imagery and if you only listen with assumptions you wont get the proper picture.
This is the only 21 Pilots song I know. I usually don't like this genre of music, but this song is interesting. I heard someone say that this was a Christian band. Who agrees with that? Just curious.
@ChloeCurlier I have been listening to twenty one pilots for years now...before they blew up and i have to say that they are not to me as they were before. Maybe because i have changed so much in these past few years myself. i see them differently. i hear Tyler's words differently. Christian band....i use to thinks so. Tyler is a "christian", and almost every song has something to do with his life or belief in God, but i wouldn't say it glorifies God. For the most part he sounds honest. That is one of the main things that...
@ChloeCurlier I have been listening to twenty one pilots for years now...before they blew up and i have to say that they are not to me as they were before. Maybe because i have changed so much in these past few years myself. i see them differently. i hear Tyler's words differently. Christian band....i use to thinks so. Tyler is a "christian", and almost every song has something to do with his life or belief in God, but i wouldn't say it glorifies God. For the most part he sounds honest. That is one of the main things that i think draws people in. Its less about praising his creator and more about sharing his issues with the world. In a lot of his songs he mentions suicide, but its not always what he is referring to. The unbeliever who has no knowledge of Christ and what the word of God says, will have no clue that he means something totally different. Saying no to our fleshly desires to grow in and please God could be referred to as suicide, if you know how the apostle Paul teaches. Tyler uses a lot of imagery and if you only listen with assumptions you wont get the proper picture.