i can't believe that anybody would be so daft as to read a literal religious parable in sufjan steven's songs. he's an artist, not a preacher. if anything he's f***king with "the Christian framework", and that just adds to the disconcerting/challenging character of what he does. it says 'you must change your life', but not in a religious dogmatic fashion.
I see no dogma in the response that honikon presented just a biblical world view of things that Sufjan could be saying. When I honestly assessed the song I thought the same thing. None of us is any better than the other because we are all on the same spiritual plain when we are born: dead in our transgressions and sin, with enmity and hatred toward God, lost and blind without Christ. That is the truth but you don't have to accept is as such, you have your opinions.
While I am sure we don't want to shove it down your throat, and that is not our intention but the reason most people are offended by the gospel but when we see and savor the real and true Jesus Christ of Scripture, how joyfully sorrowful we can be.
Well, anyway...I'm not here to convince you to have to believe but what a glorious Saviour He is to have died for a wretched, ugly, nasty, disgusting, putried, evil, wicked sinner like myself and share His love, peace, mercy and grace toward me when I did NOT deserve it.
Sufjan is NOT creating empathy for a serial killer. He's pointing to man's sinful nature as exhibited in the worst of us and the best of us. It's only properly understood in the Christian framework.
you must have been just a few seats to the right of me. i was the very center person on the front row of the blacony. That show was the best i ahve ever been to. Hands down.
Hauting song. Wish I had thought of it first, being a fan of serial killer books.
Deltidsharmonisk 2 years ago
i can't believe that anybody would be so daft as to read a literal religious parable in sufjan steven's songs. he's an artist, not a preacher. if anything he's f***king with "the Christian framework", and that just adds to the disconcerting/challenging character of what he does. it says 'you must change your life', but not in a religious dogmatic fashion.
kclkeaf7709 3 years ago
I see no dogma in the response that honikon presented just a biblical world view of things that Sufjan could be saying. When I honestly assessed the song I thought the same thing. None of us is any better than the other because we are all on the same spiritual plain when we are born: dead in our transgressions and sin, with enmity and hatred toward God, lost and blind without Christ. That is the truth but you don't have to accept is as such, you have your opinions.
Axiom79 3 years ago
Response #2
While I am sure we don't want to shove it down your throat, and that is not our intention but the reason most people are offended by the gospel but when we see and savor the real and true Jesus Christ of Scripture, how joyfully sorrowful we can be.
Axiom79 3 years ago
Response #3
Well, anyway...I'm not here to convince you to have to believe but what a glorious Saviour He is to have died for a wretched, ugly, nasty, disgusting, putried, evil, wicked sinner like myself and share His love, peace, mercy and grace toward me when I did NOT deserve it.
Axiom79 3 years ago
NiccoloA,
Sufjan is NOT creating empathy for a serial killer. He's pointing to man's sinful nature as exhibited in the worst of us and the best of us. It's only properly understood in the Christian framework.
And in my best behavior
I am really just like him
Look beneath the floorboards
For the secrets I have hid
honikon 4 years ago
pretty good explanation honikon
fellwell 4 years ago
Definitely You couldn't get a song like this from any other artist. I'm glad you understand it.
thechaoticist 4 years ago
whoever was filming this must've been sitting pretty close to us...Its good to see him in wings again..
5taleCoffee 4 years ago
Without doubt.
CindersWithSmoke 4 years ago
This song I love so much <3
LCJH 4 years ago
you must have been just a few seats to the right of me. i was the very center person on the front row of the blacony. That show was the best i ahve ever been to. Hands down.
ALaughInHerEye 5 years ago
i am standing in the bottom left corner... for sure. This show was amazing to say the least.
damnglam 5 years ago