Lyric discussion by Slightly_Shinobi 

The Chorus really sums p the whole song.

"Did I see you in a limousine Flinging out the fish and the unleavened Turn the rich into wine Walk on the mean"

The high and mighty christian types act like their better than the "Unwashed masses", treating them like dirt

"For the fallen are the virtuous Walk among us Never judge us to be blessed"

Really, "The Fallen" (those who don't follow Christ, those who have fallen from grace) are the real virtuous ones, because they don't judge on petty matters of relgion.

"So I'm sorry if I ever resisted I never had a doubt you ever existed I only have a problem when people insist on Taking their hate and placing it on your name"

This verse is very important because it explains that he doesn't mean that he doesn't beleive in God or Christ, and that he thinks the religon is fine and dandy, but what he hates is when people judge people based on religeous views, and condemn them for having their own beleifs. Killing (or just fighting) in the name of God.

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