================================================ Subject: Re: 'My Sacrifice' Inspiration From: "]\\[][G}{T§TÖ®]v[" To: Date: Fri 12 Oct 2001 20:28:28 -0400 ================================================ Oh, I wasn't intending to argue with you... I was merely sharing viewpoints... Sorry if it came across as a argument. I was only using your mail as a reply... but most of the post was directed at Tim for mentioning the God referance. I probably should have taken your post out of it, but my brain is buried about 6 folders into a chat server shell, and I can't seem to find it again. ¤]\[][G}{T§TÖ®]v[¤ http://www.geocities.com/npicrash NightStorm_Draco_@hotmail.com Admin@AmericanPearlFan.cjb.net NightStorm@isyourgod.cjb.net I've seen the wicked fruit of your vine, Destroy the man who lacks a strong mind Human pride sings a vengeful song Inspired by the times you've been walked on My stage is shared by many millions, Who lift their hands up high because they feel this We are one We are strong, The more you hold us down the more we press on What if you did? What if you lied? What if I avenge? What if eye for an eye? ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 8:22 PM Subject: Re: 'My Sacrifice' Inspiration > Actually, Scott, I was kind of "taking your side" on this one. I was trying > to support the fact that it's not fair for someone to interpret the song as > being about God, and saying they need to "admit it" because it's easy for > people to read into it their own way. So in the same manner, it wouldn't be > fair for me to say "This song is about someone dying and being reunited with > someone they love, and Creed just needs to admit it." Sorry if I came across > differently. > > jen > > In a message dated 10/12/2001 7:00:44 PM Central Daylight Time, > swhite@TUCKER-USA.COM writes: > > << Yes, that's true... a song can always be interpreted many ways. But when > the person that wrote the actual song lyrics go and explain what the song is > about, then there's no point in someone else coming along and saying "why > don't they just admit that it's about God?". This in essence is saying t hat > either the person that wrote the lyrics is a liar, or is delusional. And I > think that in this case, neither is true. > Creed... Scott Stapp in particular, has never lied about the meanings behind > their songs. They have admitted many many times that they are spiritual > (not religious, but spiritual... there is a difference)... so why would they > not admit to writing this song about God, when they have done so (admitting > that a song has a connection to a God) in the past? > People are allowed to get whatever message that they can from a song... > whether it is the true message or not... but to go and ask why Creed would > just not admit that it is about God is more ignorance than viewpoint. If a > person feels that it is about God, then that's one thing... but to argue > with the person that wrote it... that's the same as saying that they're a > Christian band after they announce that they're not. In reality, who would > know better than the band themselves, right? > Just my thoughts... >> To unsubscribe or change your preferences for the Creed-Discuss list, visit: http://www.winduplist.com/ls/discuss/form.asp