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Heaven will fall with its angels
Heaven symbolizes a divine realm, and its fall represents a significant loss along with the angels.
the decadent paradise of false messiahs
Describes a corrupted paradise led by false messiahs, suggesting a deceptive or flawed utopia.
Dead bodies
Refers to lifeless bodies, possibly victims of the conflicts described in the previous lines.
the war between gods fuelled by money
Portrays a conflict among gods, fueled by the destructive force of money.
Hate crosses borders
Expresses that hatred transcends boundaries, emphasizing its pervasive nature.
and requires sacrifices
Suggests that hatred demands sacrifices, hinting at the high cost of conflict.
Dogmas, divine alliances
References dogmas and divine alliances that, paradoxically, celebrate their own demise.
celebrate their own death
Highlights the ironic celebration of death within religious or ideological doctrines.
God is armored
Depicts God as heavily protected and armored, possibly reflecting the perceived invincibility of divine authority.
protected by angry angels
Describes angry angels defending God, wielding spears as symbols of divine wrath.
They raise their spears under fury and fire
Angry angels expressing their fury and unleashing destructive forces in the form of fire and war.
Hungry for salvation
Describes a hunger for salvation, possibly implying a desperate quest for divine deliverance.
they fight their father's wars
Suggests individuals engaged in battles that align with their perceived duty to their divine father.
Self chosen keepers
Refers to individuals who have chosen to be keepers of a particular faith, engaged in destructive conflicts.
they burn each others temples
Describes the destruction of temples by those who claim to protect them, indicating internal conflicts.
Mercenary faith
Introduces the concept of a mercenary faith, suggesting a faith driven by profit or self-interest.
Miserable life
Describes life as miserable within the context of a faith that is more focused on material gain.
Fed by power
Indicates that power is the source of sustenance for this corrupted faith.
Begging for Salvation
Describes followers begging for salvation, possibly highlighting the desperation within the faith.
Who is your false redeemer?
Presents a rhetorical question questioning the authenticity of the redeemer within the depicted faith.
Who is your god, your dictator?
Poses a question about the nature of God, implying a critical examination of divine authority as a dictator.
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