Slayer: Disciple Meaning
Disciple Lyrics
Compelled to live your sheltered lives
Not once has anyone ever seen
Such a rise of pure hypocracy
I'll instigate I'll free your mind
I'll show you what I've known all this time
God Hates Us All, God Hates Us...
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#1 top rated interpretation:Id say that this song is about how we shouldn't judge everyone separately because in the end we are all sinners and god has reasons to hate us all equally.
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#2 top rated interpretation:I think that this song can b related to forms of extreme fascism. Its clearly about a hatred of something but in a deeper sense it is about a form of loathing towards a topic. Such as indirectly racism and how it says "you know its true god hates this race" it's about how hated something yet it governs our lives such as religion or even drugs.
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I think it’s a push to be comfortable. I really do think that Kerry truly believe that. It’s like a horror movie actor. Playing a satanic person, doesn’t make you a devil worshiper. Religion is flawed. It’s a relationship that you have to have. Either you have Christ or not. Live your life. Stop trying to push your views on people. I feel that’s the meaning of the song.
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C’mon guys. This one’s easy. Disciple is about how religion is bullshit and how God hates us all, which is why all the fucked up stuff is going on in the world today. Another Anti-Religion song by slayer, who would’ve knew?
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This interpretation has been marked as poor. view anyway
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I'm getting a sense of the author not conforming to what he has repeatedly been told because he feels that this person is gullible and his or her motives are self serving and dangerous.
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This is an easy song to interpret. The chorus says it all, "God hates us all!"
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