I always thought it was 'all the things we need to learn, to have hair' as a kid I guess I thought that we really needed to know this shit or we'd go bald? Lol
These songs are so good now after I took a long break from them. I never appreciate the lyricism when I was 10 years old, but now that I’m older the songs hit different. One of the most underrated bands imo
@BAN GAMING 10 years ago I was a cringey edgy teenager listening to this, linkin park, slipknot, and rise against. I also wore Baggy pants, fake piercings, black painted nails, fake tattoos, and a black shirt with a skull on it. If I could go back in time I would punch myself in the face. Haha.
Belief in God or any other diety is personal. Religion is a construct of man, an attempt at articulating what we could never possibly understand. Some people have faith, others demand facts, but those who hand tickets out for the afterlife and try to win souls to their brand are the problem he references. The fake, shaking hands of men, promising the end. Looking around the bend, is it going to end? When? No one knows yet these people act like it's a secret that justifies their evangelism, as if the end could be soon so they absolutely MUST go out and tell everyone what they must hear to adhere... before it's too late. This song is a great jab at organized religion that doesn't inherently discredit true belief in faith, nor alienate those who believe otherwise. It's just a lesson in finding your own truth peaceably and in your own time. Love it!
@@marcoAKAjoe Not sure why you're laughing at me like I'm an idiot? His question is phrased strangely and my comment is pretty self explanatory. I had a different version that must have been released before the full album or something. I have nfi.
dang I miss this type of music lol I was in 9th or 10th grade when this came out lol me and my friends playing burnout as soon as we got home and on Xbox and we would always listen to this song and tons of other bands good times
@@michaelgray9674This takes me back to my mid 20s. I’m 42 (oof) 😅 Finally got to see them live in 2016 for their 10 year anniversary at Boardwalk in Sacramento, CA. They played this whole album and still sounded nearly just like this in a tiny venue.
He's talking about how people (or someone in particular) speaks on things they can't prove but remain secretive about the facts. And the ultimate question is will it end. Based on how he mentions "between the resurrection and the prophesy unborn" his question is directed toward religion. And the answer is yes. Eventually all things will come to an end after the tribulation. But the good news is born again Christians will inherit the kingdom of God. P.S: this song is awesome :)
To each their own...but can christians prove truths? What is truth?? Is it true that "born again Christian's" will go to some place they are promised by a book or by some preacher/pastor? What are the arguments made that born again christian's go to a type of heaven if they abide by certain criteria, and what makes those things truths? Is it simply because of peraonal beliefs? Fear? Cultural beliefs? Social? Or is it absolute truth?