Hopefully this is a joke, but in the off case its not, the song is about Christian soldiers who defended the pope against 'a foe of a thousand swords', they were were outnumbered by a factor of 8 enemies to one soldier, they died defending the pope, so that Catholicism could survive the attack. Hence the line 'Dying for salvation', they knew their lives were forfeit on earth for an eternity in god's embrace. The song was sung by a metal band, but there's nothing demonic or satanic about it, I can not speak for the band as a whole, but this sings the glory of Christianity and its undying faith, even against impossible odds. Further if you watch the video, it loops back and forth, meaning the song was placed overtop the real video, and the priest was likely originally dancing to something more tame, not to diminish 'The Last Stand' as a quality alternative Christian song.
@hondaadhemarkideki925 Tdas as músicas do Sabaton são muito boas mas tem umas que gosto mais essa é uma Bismarck tmb e como sou brasileiro e um Tio-avô meu lutou na Itália eu gosto de Cobras FUMANTES mas não tem músicas ruins pro Sabaton boa semana a vc 🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸👊👊👊👊