How Can You Call Yourself a God

Challenging Divinity: Unmasking the Deceit in 'How Can You Call Yourself a God'
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Lyrics

Full of shit, your fucked belief, take from me, I want your head

Expressing disdain for religious beliefs, emphasizing rejection.

Fill my soul with agony, pains me with a painful death

Describing a desire for suffering and a painful demise.

In your myth I hear your dread, hate you for so long

Rejecting and resenting the mythical aspects of a deity.

Unbeneath the Lord above, you are just a lie

Asserting that the mentioned deity is perceived as a falsehood.

Lie!

Reinforcing the idea that the deity is a lie.

Never once to interfere, in the loss of human life

Declaring a lack of interference in human suffering.

Every time you're needed here, you are neither lost nor found

Pointing out the absence of the deity in times of need.

You are words that commandeer, making victims reappear

Criticizing the perceived ineffectiveness of the deity's words.

In the wake of your descent, nothing matters when you're dead

Dismissing the significance of the deity's influence.

Dead!

Reiterating the insignificance of the deity, emphasizing death.

How can you call yourself a God?

Pose a direct question challenging the deity's claim to divinity.

How can you call yourself a God?

Repeating the questioning of the deity's status.

How can you call yourself a God?

Continuing to question the validity of the deity's self-proclaimed godhood.

How can you call yourself a God?

Reiterating the central theme of challenging the deity's divine status.

Sacred words from days of old, don't support your views on death

Rejecting traditional sacred words that support the deity's views.

In the list of all you gave, in exchange that we be blessed

Criticizing the perceived exchange for blessings and the resulting catastrophe.

Then move on and never seen, leave us in catastrophe

Expressing a sense of abandonment and disaster left by the deity.

Thank you Lord for what you've done, nothing but destroy your son

Sarcastically thanking the deity for destructive actions, particularly towards the son.

Why?

Posing a rhetorical question to emphasize the absurdity of the deity's actions.

How can you call yourself a God?

Repeating the central question, challenging the deity's claim to godhood.

How can you call yourself a God?

Continuing to question the deity's legitimacy as a god.

How can you call yourself a God?

Reiterating doubt about the deity's status as a god.

How can you call yourself a God?

Emphasizing the ongoing skepticism towards the deity's divine claim.

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