歌曲 | Dimentia |
歌手 | Believer |
专辑 | Dimensions |
下载 | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Bachman, Daub, Mann, Winters | |
Reason argues the existence of | |
God If the incarnate was crucified | |
The dialectical paradox concludes | |
[1] | That God has already died <i> |
The very nature of man's independence | |
[2] | Implies accountability for one's actions <i> |
My decision to be free or not to be | |
[3] | Reveals the magnitude of my freedom <i> |
Where is the wise man | |
Scholar of this age? | |
Their dementia calls | |
From their dimension | |
Freud argued that | |
God is but mere illusion | |
Our need for some cosmic comforter | |
To resolve our deepest childhood neurosis | |
[4] | A belief based wholly on an unfulfilled wish <i> |
Or is this world a random occurrence | |
A change reshuffling of matter? | |
Particles in motion in a corner of the universe | |
[5] | The origin of life and evolution an accident? <i> |
Where is the wise man | |
Scholar of this age? | |
Their dementia calls | |
Leading men to the grave | |
Where is the wise man | |
Scholar of this age? | |
Their dementia calls | |
[1 Cor 1:19-20] [1 Thomas Altizer - "The Gospel of Christian Atheism"] [2 Jean-Paul Sarte - "Being and Nothingness"] [3 Ludwig Feuerbach "Essence of Christianity"] [4 Sigmund Freud - "Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion"] | From their dimension |
zuo ci : Bachman, Daub, Mann, Winters | |
Reason argues the existence of | |
God If the incarnate was crucified | |
The dialectical paradox concludes | |
[1] | That God has already died i |
The very nature of man' s independence | |
[2] | Implies accountability for one' s actions i |
My decision to be free or not to be | |
[3] | Reveals the magnitude of my freedom i |
Where is the wise man | |
Scholar of this age? | |
Their dementia calls | |
From their dimension | |
Freud argued that | |
God is but mere illusion | |
Our need for some cosmic comforter | |
To resolve our deepest childhood neurosis | |
[4] | A belief based wholly on an unfulfilled wish i |
Or is this world a random occurrence | |
A change reshuffling of matter? | |
Particles in motion in a corner of the universe | |
[5] | The origin of life and evolution an accident? i |
Where is the wise man | |
Scholar of this age? | |
Their dementia calls | |
Leading men to the grave | |
Where is the wise man | |
Scholar of this age? | |
Their dementia calls | |
[1 Cor 1:19-20] [1 Thomas Altizer - "The Gospel of Christian Atheism"] [2 Jean-Paul Sarte - "Being and Nothingness"] [3 Ludwig Feuerbach "Essence of Christianity"] [4 Sigmund Freud - "Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion"] | From their dimension |
zuò cí : Bachman, Daub, Mann, Winters | |
Reason argues the existence of | |
God If the incarnate was crucified | |
The dialectical paradox concludes | |
[1] | That God has already died i |
The very nature of man' s independence | |
[2] | Implies accountability for one' s actions i |
My decision to be free or not to be | |
[3] | Reveals the magnitude of my freedom i |
Where is the wise man | |
Scholar of this age? | |
Their dementia calls | |
From their dimension | |
Freud argued that | |
God is but mere illusion | |
Our need for some cosmic comforter | |
To resolve our deepest childhood neurosis | |
[4] | A belief based wholly on an unfulfilled wish i |
Or is this world a random occurrence | |
A change reshuffling of matter? | |
Particles in motion in a corner of the universe | |
[5] | The origin of life and evolution an accident? i |
Where is the wise man | |
Scholar of this age? | |
Their dementia calls | |
Leading men to the grave | |
Where is the wise man | |
Scholar of this age? | |
Their dementia calls | |
[1 Cor 1:19-20] [1 Thomas Altizer - "The Gospel of Christian Atheism"] [2 Jean-Paul Sarte - "Being and Nothingness"] [3 Ludwig Feuerbach "Essence of Christianity"] [4 Sigmund Freud - "Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion"] | From their dimension |