It's a great song. Perspective is what we need more of. Religions, the big ones, want you to fear humanity living and working together and not fighting each other over beliefs. Some people figured this game out a long time ago.
If you hate someone or their views, and genuinely so, try to ask yourself why you're thinking emotionally about it. Once you figure that out, it makes other things easier to think about.
People have different perspectives on things. What made the 80s/90s "feel" so great was a sense of togetherness on the important shit while we tolerated disparate viewpoints in relative peace. It's not just an ideal, it's what this nation was founded on.
Now? We have hatred at an all time high because those are the voices social media elevates. Problems seem bigger because that's how clickbait works. In order to address the issues that permeate western society and the consciousness of the people living in it we have to have a situation where everyone is being walked through a challenge to their beliefs.
Think about the magnitude of that, and what it's going to take to reach "the end". It's more like a lot of prep work to get to the beginning.
That's cool. Some of what it presents is a good response to the time period where people are divided over religion and politics. At least he was aspiring for something beyond our constant state of conflict.
>I'll try to explain that it's white hat controlled theater.
It is, but it has to be digestible to the boomer evangelical crowd. That's why anon fights against it a great deal, lately, because that's what anon was brought up in and after seeing how it works I get Tiggered. I'm thinking that the conclusion to the current conflict is going to cause a major shakeup that will eventually change the network away from jesus infomercials and chosen-people tropes.
We're all God's children, so we're all chosen. The grafted in narrative was Saul's, not Jesus'. Jesus entire ministry was for the lost of the house of Israel, and that wasn't the Gentiles, ya know (go back and read his ministry for details). Anyway, it was good to have some laughs to carry to the current transition. As soon as the laughs come back anon will take notice. Until then, "May "God's" will be done" in the current conflict. Anon figures if it's left up to God, he'll do what needs to be done. Besides, he knows better than anon.
>sounds like doctrine.
Indoctrinating people with the idea that heaven doesn't exist until death is a very, very cruel joke, anon.Cruelest joke of all. They advertise what they took from the people in pop culture, then divide us over it using religious indoctrination and politics.
The speed in which something is written doesn't determine the quality of the message.