Lyric discussion by Otterriffic 

This seems to be about someone who refuses to acknowledge the world around them, instead resorting to the 'Goddidit' mentality.

He chastises her for self-imposed ignorance and the rebuttal of his friendship/attempts at helping her: "who then was your savior? Who then was your friend? Who is now committed to the present? Is it someone that exists?"

And then criticizes her ego: "what is life in God? A perfect vision of the self?" (As if God could be nothing other than what we wish we were)

The second verse seems to be a rebuttal of most Christians' arguments against atheists. What makes us who we are? Science doesn't attempt to answer that question, but that doesn't mean the religious are correct by default: "faith can't prove what science won't resolve."

I don't see this as an out and out attack on religion, though. He seems to be mad at the girl, but understands why she believes: "the river's long. it is cold. it chills the body but not the soul." Religion gets her through tough times, despite what he thinks of it.

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