God from Joe's Perspective

Venus

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They say I'm fine just a little bit Lost in my mind then they ask me "Why don't I have faith in above Cause he could save all that you love" They say that they pray to a God that I know doesn't listen Then they wait for the grave and behave as if he would forgive them But the things they've done are far too bad And a God who forgives them is not a God I'd have They'll use his "love" to cover up their tracks Well I'm not into that           Breathe down their necks just a little bit Watch as the sweat starts to collect As I ask them what they've done For the affection that they have won They said that they beg with a God that had bled to create them To absolve all their sins give them hymns make them sing then repeat them oh But the things they've done are far too bad And a God who forgives them is not a God I'd have They'll use his "love" to cover up their tracks Well I'm not into that                Confess to your sin at the end And show him you truly repent For in life you were crooked and bent and weak Then reach out your arms to the light But ready yourselves for a fight For your right to a life after life's in his hands His hands But the things they've done are far too bad And a God who forgives them is not a God I'd have They'll use his "love" to cover up their tracks Well I'm not into The things they've done are far too bad And a God who forgives them is not a God I'd have They'll use his "love" to cover up their tracks Well I'm not into tha                         

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Cette chanson aborde une réflexion sur la foi et le pardon divin, en mettant en lumière un désaccord avec ceux qui prient pour être absous de leurs fautes graves. Elle soulève la question de l’authenticité dans la relation entre l'homme et Dieu, en critiquant ceux qui utilisent la notion d'amour divin pour masquer leurs erreurs, sans véritable repentir. L’idée que Dieu pourrait pardonner sans véritable contrition est contestée, donnant à réfléchir sur les actions et les conséquences de nos choix dans la vie. Dans un contexte plus large, cela résonne avec un scepticisme sur la sincérité des croyances et des pratiques religieuses, une thématique qui est souvent présente dans les conversations modernes sur la foi. La lutte entre le désir de rédemption et la réalité des actes passés est mise en avant, rendant cette chanson particulièrement pertinente pour ceux qui se questionnent sur leur spiritualité et l'authenticité de leur cheminement.