Ain't No Man Righteous (No Not One) Lyrics
It don't matter 'bout his position, it don't matter 'bout his lifestyle.
Talk about perfection, I ain't never seen none
And there ain't no man righteous, no not one.
He'll even work his ways through those whose intentions are good.
Some like to worship on the moon, others are worshipping the sun
And there ain't no man righteous, no not one.
Like to make rules for others while they do just the opposite.
Put your goodness next to God's and it comes out like a filthy rag.
In a city of darkness there's no need of the sun
And there ain't no man righteous, no not one.
I never did see no fire that could put out a flame.
Keep a-talking, baby, 'til you run right out of alibis.
Someday you'll account for all the deeds that you done.
Well, there ain't no man righteous, no not one.
Man gotta choose before God can set him free.
Don't you know there's nothing new that's under the sun?
Well, there ain't no man righteous, no not one.
Just say that I trusted in God and that Christ was in me.
Say He defeated the devil, He was God's chosen Son
And that there ain't no man righteous, no not one.

I think the lyrics are great. "Done so many evil things in the name of love, it's a crying shame / I never did see no fire that could put out a flame." I'm a Christian and I think Dylan's take on the faith is fantastic. --"Slow Train Coming" is still one of my favourite Dylan tunes.

So much magnificent art, throughout history, has been inspired (and often funded) by religion and religious institutions. Even agnostics can marvel at the beauty of the Sistene Chapel, or Michaelangelo's David. Handel's Messiah is known to please the ears of all sorts of people, believers and non.
Let's take the music for what it is and be glad that Dylan found a muse to sustain him through a third, and fourth, and fifth decade of writing! How greater a waste would it have been if he retired to seclusion in 1975, never to write or sculpt or paint again?

Disgusting Christianity, ugh! I know that some people have to explore their spirituality, but did he have to make three albums about it? Christ, that was a huge fucking waste of poetic talent!
Sincerely, A disgruntled agnostic