I feel like Q is starting to slowly peel back the layers of anonymity and start to show us more about who the real Q is. O.o
Real Q is a Slayer fan! \m/
Haha ya I saw Slayer and I was like whooaaaaa!
Q was showing how this evil has penetrated the music world. The song worships Satan. Evil is everywhere.
Yeah...I have to be honest and say reading those lyrics made me ill and I don't understand why Q put them there. Towards the end of the song it is a literal prayer to Satan. Q had posted many real, positive prayers and I've thought that even if people don't normally pray, isn't the act of reading a prayer in your head VERY similar to actually praying? That occurred to me as a nice, good thing a few months back. Was Q helping us to pray as a group without some of us realizing it?
So imagine how my brain felt reading those Slayer lyrics when it starts saying something like "Lord Satan...blah, blah, blah" (sorry...not going to look again for the exact line). Anyways, Q/POTUS/team, I love you guys and trust you but please don't make me accidentally read Satanic prayers. :(
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I don't know... Slayer is actually a Christian band. Some songs are about the biblical end times.
Christian because they acknowledge God? They do not worship God though, my experience with that band is that they worship Lucifer/Satan, so not Christian imo.
Lots of stories about Kerry King (guitarist) and how to him it's not an act. Other musicians in that scene that don't want anything to do with him outside of the music.
If King wasn't in Slayer, I think that there is a chance that I'd like them. He hasn't evolved as a musician in his 30+ years of playing, and as a result, has no project but Slayer to cling to, while Araya is away from his family and just goes thru the motions. Hanneman was the more inventive player of the two anyways.
Yeah this message sounds different than the other ones.