being "religious" as you folks call it, i see more in the lyrics than most of you that have responded so far do. the lyrics in most, if not all of the SDRE (and especially on ROTFQ) albums are laced with Christian terminology, metaphors, phrases, distinction, places, etc... read between the lines. learn more about Christianity (if you already haven't) before making judgements on whether or not something has a Christian or "religious" basis behind it. i love the albums and music, and contrary to most who have responded so far, i feel that most of the power behind SDRE or Enigk, is behind the lyrics and Jeremy's passionate (as mike said) Christianity.
kris
"you can't kill a deadman, he's alive just the same..."
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Hello. I'm just curious how you feel that ROTFQ is a religious album?
I never saw much of any religious significance there...
Personally I feel like the band feels about the whole religion issue...I
believe they were quoted as saying that they didn't care, "As long as
the music still rocked!" I feel that Jeremy's Christianity is not
responsible for the music's power, but more his passion in general (and
the rest of the band as well!). And I don't think it makesd one whit of
difference what is driving his passion...but as long as he still has it,
i think the band will always be wonderful.
Mike
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