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um to to an extent learning learning how
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to produce and learning how to
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articulate the sounds that I wanted to
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through some of the happier songs
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through some of the cheerier sounding
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songs so songs like from Eden uh someone
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new or jackm Wilson they I had a lot of
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learning to do there because I I kind of
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it's a very for me it's I don't know I
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think it's a very different process with
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with happy siging songs and one that I
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didn't have a lot of experience with
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would take me to church I just I who
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would think that the person behind some
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of the most gorgeously jolly and
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pleasurable pop music of the last decade
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would be so damn tired I mean H's music
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is in every coffee shop we walk into
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every high school girl falls in love
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with him it's easy to see him and his
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music is just another Starbucks drink
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Taylor Swift yeah yeah no there is
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there's some kind of f some fun stuff
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obviously that doesn't not all of them
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are as dark or or as heavy sub as heavy
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dealing with the subject like to take me
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to church say um and there's there's
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humor in it too so there's kind of a I'd
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have I'd have a pretty dark sense of
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humor but there's there is humor to even
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the the sadder stuff I think something
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like in a week even so which is about
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two people rotting in a field I think
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there's a there's there's a certain kind
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of humor I think that there's you know
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what I mean Irish people are fantastic
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at looking at tragic things in a
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wonderful way and some sometimes there
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some examples of that on the album I
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hope yeah she's giggle at a funeral yeah
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exactly yeah yeah let me get this out of
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the way H's personality and presence in
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his music is unlike anybody else his
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ominous vocal licks the soothing Reverb
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he throws over abstract electric guitar
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strumming and the sharp edge to his
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piano passages are all cornerstones of
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his Charming yet dark style I really
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wish this had more influence on the pop
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scene maybe it doesn't because it's hard
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to execute this cavernous sound not only
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as well but as organically as hoser did
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on his first album but if you'll take
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just a second and look a little bit
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deeper with me I think this project
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reveals some of the most demonic
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disturbing truths about human desire and
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love and the thing about it is there's
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nothing pretty about that relating to
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someone who can't even relate to his own
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song's light-hearted sounds is something
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that no person should have to go through
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but when we look at the true meta
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narrative in your self-titled project
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the man has been through it all and see
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that's why abuse is so pervasive it
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hides in the most ominous of places the
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seductive beauty of infatuation the most
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innocent manifestations of love and it
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uses that desire for love to abuse us
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and there are no two greater ways to
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experience love than through romance and
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church take me to church huge amount of
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of references to religiosity I'd say in
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take me to church I think I was using a
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lot of that language as a way to use a
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language against itself sometimes a
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culture or an oppressive idea in culture
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is so pervasive and is so widespread
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that even li even expressing yourself
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against it or liberating yourself
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against that it's so ingrained in the
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language and it's so engrained in the
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culture that you are forced to use that
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language to even express yourself
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against it and so that was kind of the
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idea with with that take me to church is
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such a booming powerful sounding song
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that the true artistic potency of its
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writing became lost in its shadow as it
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launched hoer to startom the song is
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certainly a 2010's classic but the
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bitter critique of society's reception
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to the lgbtq upsurge is way too
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overlooked hoer is instantly upfront
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with his views and the subject matter he
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would bring to the table on this album
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and we don't know it yet but he's
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flipping his own concept on its head
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before we even know what it is yes he's
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throwing the church under the bus here
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but the song isn't inherently about
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religious organizations they're just one
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of the culprits in a broader phenomenon
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the track addresses because it's very
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poetic text um yeah I mean the song is
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it's a love song I suppose so it's um
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but I think it's it's it's about the
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experience of loving someone and the
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experience of of of you know yeah of
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loving somebody and and looking at that
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as a very as a very natural thing one of
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the most natural things about The Human
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Experience and one of the few wonderful
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things you have to look forward to as a
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person and um it it it so it's take me
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to church as kind of um an allegory I
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suppose for for you know for sex or love
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making and it's also about those
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organizations that would teach people to
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be ashamed of those certain aspects of
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themselves so um certain church doctrine
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that might say discrimination based on
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on gender or sexual orientation gender
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inequality or the idea that you know
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even just a child being born is
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something that is sinful and needs to be
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forgiven so and in in in those in that
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regard I think it it undermines
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fundamentally a very natural part of a
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human experience and what it is to be a
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human being and so it's kind of a
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reflection on that and and I suppose in
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a kind of a tongue-in-cheek way it's
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kind of you know electing a new form of
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something that you can is something
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that's tangible and something that's
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worth giving your life to which I think
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the way he says take me to church is
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kind of sarcastic you know like he's
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using it as a joke or
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something verse one is an excellent
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illustration of what it feels like to be
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someone who has been rejected by a group
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of people for something that is natural
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to them one of my favorite lines goes
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every Sunday is getting more bleak a
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fresh poison each week which is an
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illusion to how you go to church on
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Sunday to hear teaching that should be
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lifegiving and helpful but instead hoer
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and his lover are cultivating an
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increasingly morbid picture of their
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lifestyle since the fresh poison he
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refers to is that teaching describing a
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new way that he's a heathen we'll say
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it's an excellent illustration of where
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the disconnect arises going to church is
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nothing but life dealing for them
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everything they're hearing doesn't
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represent the love they came to receive
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it's just being reinforced every single
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weekend with condemnation but the
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sickness he was born with is the only
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true happiness that exists in his life
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and so why why would we do anything
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except run when the only thing that
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awaits us from the institution is
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[Music]
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vilification that line is so interesting
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to me I'll tell you my sins so you can
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sharpen your knife I mean in churches we
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believe that all have fallen short right
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and the more we fall short the more it
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reveals God's capacity for grace and
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love so if we truly believe that someone
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is screwing up in their life shouldn't
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it make our knife doer shouldn't it just
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make us more inclined to be welcoming
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and loving and to wrap our arms around
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them to show that our care for them is
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greater than our preconceived notions
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I suppose
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not there's no greater insult in the
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Bible than to be called religious and
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that's still true
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[Music]
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[Music]
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now Jesus went to the mountain of olives
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and early in the morning he came to the
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temple and all the people came to him
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and he sat down and taught them the
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scribes and Pharisees brought unto him a
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woman taken part in adultery and when
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they set her in the midst they said to
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him Master this woman is taken in
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adultery the very act Moses and the law
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commanded us that such should be stoned
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what do you say this they said tempting
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him that they might have to accuse him
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instead Jesus stooped down and with his
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finger wrote on the ground as though he
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didn't hear them when they continued
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asking he lifted himself up and said to
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them he who is without sin Let Him cast
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the first stone and again he stooped
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down and rode on the ground and when
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they heard him being convicted by their
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own conscience went out one by one
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beginning at the eldest until the
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youngest and Jesus was left alone the
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woman standing in his midst when Jesus
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lifted himself up and saw none but the
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woman he said to her where are your
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accusers she said no man Lord and Jesus
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said to her I don't condemn you either
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go and sin no no
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more we tend to cast a lot of stones you
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know I mean anything that's different
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from us that makes us uncomfortable we
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attack it and it's worth asking the
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question of why our first instinct is to
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destroy rather than
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[Music]
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understand so of course the only true
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end to this tale is a severance of any
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connection previously possible between
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hoer and the institution these lines
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that end the last verse are a primal
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illustration of Breaking Free of
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religious bonds and reclaiming your
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Humanity hoer describes the people being
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thrown out of the church as eating the
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high horse of religion which is to say
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that they conquer the people's judgment
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and use the remains of their ideology to
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nourish their new one destroying the
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high horse would nourish so many it
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would fix so many people's lives and yet
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we're
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scared at least I'm scared to challenge
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such longstanding and well-established
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perspectives I think that's why this
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song sounds so Primal the language on it
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worshiping like dogs illustrations of
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starving outcasts sharpening a blade at
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the altar while the outcast is on their
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knees seeking
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forgiveness just to destroy them with it
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there's something demonic about
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complacency but it's not grandiose only
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a revolution can sound as dramatic as
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[Music]
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this when the ritual
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begins there is
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noet in the
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s in the madness
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and
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[Music]
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of only then I am human
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[Music]
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the bridge is so unclear it's so open
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for interpretation that I can see
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infinite practical scenes he's
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describing but I think the
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open-endedness was intentional to either
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depict the outcast winning this eternal
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battle or the complacent it all hinges
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on what the ritual is referring to if
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the ritual is the knife finally being
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sharpened and destroying the born
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sickness in him that's how he's cleansed
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from their perspective cleansed by death
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and destruction the sweet innocence of
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his gentle sin was his undoing and the
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sad Earthly scene is the destruction of
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the outcasts will the complacent wipe
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the blood off their knife and to them
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it's the only way to make him clean or
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in another reality the revolution does
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take place there are no Masters now
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because the outcasts have had enough
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they've used their knife against the
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complacent and stuck up for their
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sickness once and for all they've
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finally broken free of their bonds and
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partaken in gentle sin so finally once
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and for all they've reclaimed their
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humanity and live freely I guess the
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question is which one of those two took
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place there's something else that Jesus
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said something that if you're a
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Christian like me I want you to hold on
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to some Pharisees and teachers of the
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religious La now arrived to see Jesus
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they asked him why do your disciples
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disobey the age-old tradition they
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ignore our tradition of ceremonial
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handwashing before they eat Jesus
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replied and why do you by your
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Traditions violate the direct
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commandment of God God says honor your
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father and mother and anyone who speaks
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disrespectfully of their father and
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mother must be put to death and yet you
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say it's all right for people to say to
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their parents sorry I can't help you I
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vowed to give to God what I would have
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given to you in this way you say they
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don't need to honor their parents and so
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you cancel the word of God for the sake
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of your own tradition you Hypocrites
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look if there's something that makes you
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uncomfortable because you don't agree
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with it or because you think it's wrong
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it's not an excuse for condemnation I
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think that Jesus would want us to
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welcome these people who so many would
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look at and treat as lesser than whether
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that's a social class or sexual
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orientation a lifestyle Choice whatever
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your belief fun how the best way to live
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your life is should never matter more
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than loving
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people and it's that
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simple hey all I hope that you enjoyed
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this video I just wanted to pop in and
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say that this is just the first few
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minutes of a very long commentary on the
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entire album I've made a much longer
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40-minute video that covers every song
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and the concept of H your self-titled in
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detail and I have to say I really liked
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making this one I'm not sure when or if
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I'll release it publicly but if you want
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to get early access to the video and
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hours of additional content I'd
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so you'll be able to influence what I
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make in the future with that said thank
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you guys for doing that and here's the
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intro to the rest of the
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video so a lot of my regular viewers
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know this but I'm a church kid I spent
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my whole life being told that I'm called
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to love live a life of self-sacrifice
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that I could never possibly live up to
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I've learned since I was a baby that I'm
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to throw myself under the bus for the
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sake of loving others and yet the church
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is known as one of the most judgmental
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groups of people in America if there's
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one thing we learn from the Bible it's
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that your beliefs don't matter your
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political opinions are irrelevant our
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only priority is making the person
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across from us feel valued and wanted
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and yet so Many religious people have
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done everything in their power to make
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lgbtq people unseen to make them feel
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worthless to make them feel like they
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shouldn't have rights it's horrible I'm
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not taking a theological or political
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stance when I say this believe me I just
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care about sticking up for people who
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feel
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marginalized and I think that hoer does
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too the ultimate irony of Take Me to
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Church in context with the album is that
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it describes what people usually refer
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to as an abuse of love when it's just
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natural for so many you want to see what
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a real twisting of Love looks
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like well have we got a show for
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you my and boyf toying somewhere between
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love and abuse hoer Wast no time
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introducing us to the greater concept at
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hand so I won't either the album is in
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so many ways a project about dichotomy