Ontology
Unraveling the Moral Paradox: Rare Olives' OntologyLyrics
It's wrong, so wrong
Expressing a sense of moral wrongdoing or error.
Get it, get it, get it
Emphasizing the urgency or importance of understanding something.
So wrong, so wrong
Reiteration of the feeling of moral incorrectness.
How can you be moral without purpose
Raising a question about morality and its connection to purpose.
How can you be certain there's a moral without purpose
Questioning the certainty of the existence of morality without a defined purpose.
How could you be
Pondering the possibility of being in a certain state or condition.
How can you be certain there's a moral without purpose
Repeating the inquiry into the certainty of morality without purpose.
Nihilism cannot manifest in preservation
Asserting the impossibility of nihilism coexisting with preservation and vice versa.
Preservation cannot manifest in nihilism
-Nihilism cannot manifest in preservation
-Preservation cannot manifest in nihilism
-Nihilism cannot manifest in preservation
-Preservation cannot manifest in nihilism
-Nihilism cannot manifest in preservation
-Preservation cannot manifest in nihilism
-Tell me there's no god
Challenging the existence of a higher power or deity.
Show me your direction
Requesting evidence or guidance in determining a moral path.
Tell me how you get there
Seeking an explanation for the journey towards a moral standpoint.
Then repeat the question
Emphasizing the need to revisit and reconsider the previous question.
So wrong, so wrong
Reiterating the feeling of moral incorrectness.
So wrong, so wrong
-Nihilism cannot manifest in preservation
Repeating the assertion of the incompatibility between nihilism and preservation.
Preservation cannot manifest in nihilism
-Nihilism cannot manifest in preservation
-Preservation cannot manifest in
-Tell me there's no god
Repeating the challenge to the existence of a god or higher power.
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