Behold a new Christ
Behold the same old horde
Gather at the altering
New beginning, new word

And the word was death
And the word was without light
The new beatitude
"Good luck, you're on your own"

Blessed are the fornicates
May we bend down to be their whores
Blessed are the rich
May we labor, deliver them more

Blessed are the envious
Bless the slothful, the wrathful, the vain
Blessed are the gluttonous
May they feast us to famine and war

What of the pious, the pure of heart, the peaceful?
What of the meek, the mourning, and the merciful?
All doomed
All doomed

Behold a new Christ
Behold the same old horde
Gather at the altering
New beginning, new word

And the word was death
And the word was without light
The new beatitude: "Good luck"

What of the pious, the pure of heart, the peaceful?
What of the meek, the mourning, and the merciful?
What of the righteous? What of the charitable?
What of the truthful, the dutiful, the decent?

Doomed are the poor
Doomed are the peaceful
Doomed are the meek
Doomed are the merciful

For the word is now death
And the word is now without light
The new beatitude:
"Fuck the doomed, you're on your own"


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    @BBeerman Well, first off, I never said APC were Christian. You only have to listen to most of their output to know they aren't. I said this may be the most Christian song they've ever put out. Not the same thing at all! Secondly, I DO think for myself. That's why I'm not blindly kissing Trump's behind like everyone else seems to be these days, at least where I live. I see him for exactly what he is: a fake demagogue and a fool who pretends to be for the people when he's obviously a lying, narcissistic, ignorant, bloated, racist piece of crap. Born with a silver spoon in his mouth, and a traitor on top of it all.

    Although they don't say it explicitly, this song is quite obviously about Trump and his followers, and yes, about the long stretch history where people just like Trump bulldoze over the true Christians (whether they call themselves by that name or not is quite irrelevant--in fact, most of the true Christians don't, I think)--the people who actually embrace and practice the values Jesus taught. I don't have to believe in God (I'm actually agnostic, though I think all religions have valuable things to offer the world) to see that Jesus was a truly good man who espoused values we should all embrace: peacefulness, loving each other, including those who are different from you, not hoarding wealth, and helping the poor and downtrodden. Those are all values I believe in, and clearly so do the members of APC. Hence, this is a song that endorses Christian values, which makes it a Christian message.

    Thus, you can call me whatever you like. I don't take any of it to heart. Have a good one. :)

    Starwatcher23on October 23, 2017   Link

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