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@DCLT05 This is not a pro-Christianity song. Really look at the lyrics, in the song Jesus only cares about the one person while allowing all the others to perish. The song is less about Jesus and more about the mindset of people who think Jesus interjects into daily life. People who ignore all the death and destruction and show the survival of one as a miracle, proof of a rescuing deity, implication that one person earned saving with their faith means none of the others were worthy of saving.
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I love the video style they used
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I know the person who made this video!!
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Is he really 65?
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This is a sarcastic song. He is guilty that He should've died with all those people that died in the accidents mentioned.
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There is a reason why everything has happened and will happened. Those 8 people who died in the car crash, they must have been ready to go to heaven or hell early, and you ( the one that survived) needed a little more time here on Earth. Take the song the way you want, but jesus is doing these things for a reason, and we might as well go with him.
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@DCLT05 Yup. :] They talked about it at one of their concerts.
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@Skaman12341234 some guy wrote that on songmeanings, i didn't actually hear Ryan Miller say that
Aren't the members of Guster Jewish????
DCLT05 1 year ago 14
At a concert in Pittsburgh lead vocalist Ryan Miller introduced this song saying, "you know when you watch a football game and your team scores and you think, 'it's Jesus' and then the other team scores and their fans think 'it's Jesus'? Well that makes me laugh, and that's what this song is about."
Skaman12341234 5 months ago 9