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lyrics
(Verse 1)
Yo, let's talk about the gods they claim,
Arguments they make, but it's not the same.
First up, the Cosmological, trying to explain,
The cause of it all, but it's a circular game.
Saying everything needs a push, a prime mover,
But who moved the mover? The plot gets smoother.
Infinite regress, it's a logical fuss,
Don't just assume a god, let reason discuss.
(Chorus)
Arguments for a god, they ain't bulletproof,
Philosophical acrobatics, jumping through hoops.
Cosmic questions, yeah, they're deep and wide,
But God as an answer? Let's take it in stride.
(Verse 2)
Teleological argument, design on display,
Looking at the world, they say it's God's bouquet.
But hold up, nature's got its own game,
Evolution's the artist, no need for a name.
Complexity ain't evidence for a deity,
Nature's the sculptor, crafting with her decree.
Fine-tuning, they say, like we're in a simulation,
But life adapts, it's not divine orchestration.
(Chorus)
Arguments for a god, they ain't bulletproof,
Philosophical acrobatics, jumping through hoops.
Cosmic questions, yeah, they're deep and wide,
But God as an answer? Let's take it in stride.
(Verse 3)
Moral argument, claiming a moral law,
From the heavens above, a divine withdraw.
But morality evolves, in society's embrace,
No divine command, just a human grace.
Problem of evil, yeah, it's a heavyweight,
A benevolent god? Let's contemplate.
If suffering persists, it's a hard debate,
Divine plan? Nah, that's a bitter plate.
(Chorus)
Arguments for a god, they ain't bulletproof,
Philosophical acrobatics, jumping through hoops.
Cosmic questions, yeah, they're deep and wide,
But God as an answer? Let's take it in stride.
(Bridge)
Now I ain't saying there's no room for belief,
But let's question the claims, seek the truth beneath.
Critical thinking, it's the key to unveil,
The mysteries of existence, let reason set sail.
Critical thinking, it's the key to unveil,
The mysteries of existence, let reason set sail.
(Verse 4)
Ontological, saying God's in our mind,
Existence in reality? A tougher find.
Concepts ain't proofs, it's a mental game,
In the realm of logic, things ain't the same.
Burden of proof, it's a shared load,
Extraordinary claims need evidence code.
In the courtroom of reason, let the case unfold,
God on trial, let the story be told.
(Chorus)
Arguments for a god, they ain't bulletproof,
Philosophical acrobatics, jumping through hoops.
Cosmic questions, yeah, they're deep and wide,
But God as an answer? Let's take it in stride.
(Outro)
So here's the rap, breaking it down,
Arguments for a god, wearing no crown.
Critical minds, let's take the lead,
In the pursuit of truth, that's what we need.
Vaporwave as well as re-emphasizing some from the 60s, 70s and 80s, partly as pastiches.
Lots of
experimental stuff taken off the wide field between Post Punk, French House, Funk, Disco and Dub, plus Industrial, Techno and other electronic genres....more
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Some standard loops, leaving this more like a late night lo-fi EP rather than Tele+1’s usual signalwave style. There’s some moments and choices that rein it back in from being entirely standard, however.
Heavy television fuzz that drowns out the sample at times, static that cuts out the sound entirely at sudden intervals, and a few vocal cuts tie it into a sort of channel-surfing experience. A short sampler of loops and chops of all flavors, just like scrolling through programs. Cardian Matsu