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  2. Why I Hate Religion, But Love Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The theme of the video revolves around "the difference between Jesus and false religion." [1] Underneath his video, Bethke delineated its purpose: A poem I wrote to highlight the difference between Jesus and false religion. In the scriptures Jesus received the most opposition from the most religious people of his day.

  3. Love of God (song) - Wikipedia

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    Brandon Lake premiered the official lyric video for the song via YouTube on June 28, 2024. [10] Lake released the official music video for "Love of God" via YouTube on July 1, 2024. [11] [12] Essential Worship issued the official Song Sessions video for the song featuring Lake and Wickham via YouTube on July 8, 2024. [13]

  4. Saint Pablo - Wikipedia

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    Sampha sings the hook and the third verse of the song. The song addresses West's thoughts and insecurities, including the Twitter controversies and a debt he had of $53 million. [1] "Saint Pablo" was produced by West himself and Mike Dean, with co-production from Allen Ritter and additional production from Noah Goldstein.

  5. Building a Mystery - Wikipedia

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    The album version of "Building a Mystery," and the live albums Afterglow Live and Mirrorball contain the line, "A beautiful fucked up man." The radio version replaces this line with "A beautiful but strange man" or the original lyric garbled beyond recognition, and during performances on radio or television, Sarah often sings the line "A beautiful messed up man."

  6. Superstar (Jesus Christ Superstar song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is sung by the spirit of Judas Iscariot, who had died by suicide earlier in the show.The song consists of a series of questions addressed to Jesus, such as why Jesus chose to come to Israel in 4 BC when it had no "mass communication" as opposed to modern times, whether Jesus had planned his own death, whether Jesus knew beforehand that his death would become famous, and whether ...

  7. Insecurities (song) - Wikipedia

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    Sha Be Allah of The Source wrote of the song, "Baby's onslaught reaches new levels when he raps: "I know it gets tight paying bills, I'll take care of that / I know you been wanting to tour the world, we can go anywhere.'" [3] Comparing it with Lil Baby's previous single "5AM", Armon Sadler of Vibe commented "'Insecurities' is a bit more interesting because he opens up more.

  8. God (John Lennon song) - Wikipedia

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    The Irish rock band U2 wrote and recorded the song "God Part II" as an answer song to Lennon's "God". Included in U2's 1988 album Rattle and Hum, "God Part II" reprises the "don't believe in" motif from Lennon's song and its lyrics explicitly reference Lennon's 1970 song "Instant Karma!" and American biographer Albert Goldman, author of the controversial book The Lives of John Lennon (1988).

  9. Jesus Christ the Apple Tree - Wikipedia

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    The song may be an allusion to both the apple tree in Song of Solomon 2:3 which has been interpreted as a metaphor representing Jesus, and to his description of his life as a tree of life in Luke 13:18–19 and elsewhere in the New Testament including Revelation 22:1–2 and within the Old Testament in Genesis.