As active duty military and having 6 combat deployments under my belt, I would argue that "the wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell" is a statement toward the moral dilemma we face when having to take a life. Regardless of your background, humankind is not born with the innate need to kill. It has to be taught, and eventually humanity comes back and we have to face what we have done. That's not a task one deals with easily.
Christopher Abbott .... Thank you for your service. A lot of money and time is spent turning recruits into so,diets who can kill. I for one wish a similar amount of money and time was spent easing soldiers back into civilian life. Given the amount of money spent on equipment and contractors, the money to properly look after veterans is a drop in the bucket.
This hits so many chords in my life because I am the only one left from my family, lost my momma 4 months ago in September and it's like life is in slow motion and it's bringing back the memories that I don't want to think about, because they are that awful As the pastor was talking about ptsd you don't have to be a veteran to have ptsd
The last scene where the buisnessman sees the bum in the street and realizes it's his former brother in arms....one that took a bullet for him....like he can't let him spend one more night on the street....Soo impactful...it cut straight to my heart.
Yeah I definitely love that part... The part that kills me is the part with the little girl that is paying attention to the "homeless" man, and bringing light back into his life... and is pulled away by mom... I just think of how many times similar scenes have played out, and how many times those little interactions could have or have saved that Veterans' lives!!
A southern pastor that looks like a Viking reviewing a metal song about war. I don't know how else anyone could effectively cover so many bases. Awesome.
Essex 37 honestly there’s a lot of resources and people willing to help but Marines and soldiers and all that don’t like asking for help. Most men don’t in general. Suffer in silence and push on. They need to be encouraged to ask for help, it’s not always there 100% of the time but usually it’s just a few words to the right person.
The statement of "wrong side of heaven" is about realizing he's done some things that are unforgivable, but he did it for reasons he believed were right (fighting for freedom home and abroad) putting him on the "righteous side of hell". That living purgatory may be why so many veterans have trouble re-aclimating into society.
I think you just nailed it. Soldiers are required to do things that are not looked on kindly in the bible. However, doing them is the right thing. Wrong side is doing what has to be done, doing them is right and doesn't throw you in with those that go to hell for doing what had to be done but it feels they way.
I work in mental health and a fair amount of my work was with disabled and homeless veterans. The first time I watched the video I actually started crying thinking about what I see and how important it is to get this message out there. They put their lives on the line for us and they need our help and there's nowhere near enough of us out there helping.
If you don't mind me asking, do we know the trigger for PTSD in these individuals? Is it seeing terrible things in war or just not knowing how to fit in once returned to normal life?
Thanks for covering this song and video, and thank you for putting it up. I have trouble watching this video because it brings home all the things I try to live through. Going on 20 years in the Army and 52 months in combat. This song describes how I feel personally and spiritually. The chorus is true: I’m no hero and I’m not made of stone. (We all look tough and have to be tough while we are in it but on the inside, we’re not so tough. No one asks to be a hero and most of us never feel that way. Personally, my heroes are buried: my friends who died so we could live. While good, it also brings about survivors guilt. The wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell: taking a life puts us on the wrong side of heaven but our reason for doing it puts us on the righteous side of hell. If you made it this far, thanks for reading and thanks for your support.
Thank you for your service and sacrifices my friend. I am sorry you had to endure the evils that come with it but I appreciate every single person who fights for inspite the political outcome.
Thanks for your service brother! Just started my transformation to be ready for the marines as i’m only 16 and i wish all the best and again thank you!
I couldn't have put that into words any better and thank you brother for your service, it is so much more appreciated by some of us than you'll ever know! Merry Christmas and God bless #SemperFi
It was a translation error. As Bill stated, it's "Thou shalt not murder". A lot of people don't really understand the difference, but there really is. To kill just means to take a life in general, regardless of intent or reason. To murder means to kill for any reason aside from defensive measures. But the whole wrong side of heaven, righteous side of hell phrase is mostly stating that what is done is often seen as a necessary evil. It's good in the fact that things that are done are preventative measures to protect one's country or people, but evil in it's very nature. Therefore, it's probably something "heaven" would understand but not necessarily condone, while it's widely acceptable action for "hell". Many of our veterans go about their lives feeling as though they've done so much for their country will little or nothing to show for it, no support, no appreciation from the general public, lots of criticism, and they feel abandoned by the government they once served and are left on the streets. And often times, they feel regret or remorse for what they did, regardless if it as willingly or forced upon them, so they see what they've done as evil. This isn't the case for all veterans, even the ones that have done many of the same things as someone that may have killed someone like a woman or child to protect their brothers. Ultimately, it depends on how your morality has developed and what justifications you have to support your decisions or actions.
@@joseph6852 Morality is subjective, some would believe it's not right to kill at all. Some people view life all the same, like if you would step on a bug, you ended some form of life. That's a tough one, to try and understand why size, species and intelligence level determines the importance of the life.
Pretty sure the Bible says something like rise up and cut their heads off in a single swipe of the sword and bathe in the blood of those that would kill you. Bible wants us to be wolves, wolves with a pack leader “GOD” not little sheep waiting for slaughter.
One of the parts that hits the hardest is near the end if you pay attention to what the guy in the suit is saying. "You know me, you saved my life brother."
hit me the same way color didn't matter during war time we all are brothers same after coming home color didn't matter still brothers. I wish we all could be like these two guys in this video and just do away with all the bull crap and hate we have today.
It's crazy that we should find this within an hour of each other and want exactly the same thing. The world is full of hate, but I think there is hope.
No hate here but im pretty sure he says eyes on me he is trying to run away for a second abd he grabs him and points at his eyes and says eyes on me as he looks into his eyea and it capm him down he is amazed that he is seeing him again one that he saved that would havw done the same thkng for him he is back in hell at home abd now he knows he can take care of pne of his men as he picks him up bug yes i think your right in a way he was thanking him because he gave him that bettwr chance for that suit and tie but its not going to make a diffrence to him because he went through that hell and im sure he would have helpee much more but findimg his fellow man just made it a bit more touching love this song the meaning it realky makes me think and its crazy out there but sadly its getting a little more crazy at home but we hardly know the enemy in a way i should say not to metion there is a hell of them here and i dont think just police are going to be able to handle it bring them home dont take there jobs let them protect maybe dont send them all out there i think we need them rant done 😂 no bashing here but man this place us falling apart
@@rover-qx5eq thanks first of all but uh the lasg part well this song makes me think thats just the way i am with music but uh im juat a firm beliver that we have a huge war here in side of america and i think we need some of our men and woman here a little closer sure ww have small bases through out but it dont do much over the mailing bombs shooting up a school blowing up a foot race our men and woman ww have here i dont think they can handle that our soldierw are the last ones there in that case i understand we nees our pertection out side of home but shits just gotten crazy here it was more of a rant but im deffently a beliver
As a vet I want to thank you for doing this video and bringing awareness to the struggle and strife many vets are going through. God Bless and Semper Fi.
I see all these comments about the meaning of the lyrics but what I'm tripin' on is how come the government don't care about all these homeless veterans
It's simple. Veterans can only count on other Veterans. In the end, we are each other's keeper. No one else will fight for us like our brothers and sisters will, especially the government.
it's literally because the military would rather spend it's money elsewhere and on new recruits than those that already served. Also, PTSD is very very complicated to treat, and the time it takes along with the money to figure out a selective treatment for each person is crazy. I'm a recovering alcoholic/addict and had a former Marine as a roommate in rehab. The amount of people he knew personally and had served with who had committed suicide from PTSD was so high every time he heard of a new one (which happened twice in the 20ish days I had him as a roommate) he wasn't even surprised or phased by it anymore.
@@DannyVardy I think that most of the soldiers around the world suffer in silence for rich men's wars. I'm not sure how other countries treat their veterans, but what we've done here in the U.S. is downright shameful. I support our veterans and respect our military but I hate my government for what we did, and continue to do, to these men and women.
My mom is a Navy veteran. We were homeless for a while. This video has always been one that gets me. It's hell for them. PTSD is real. If you know a vet, please, keep in touch with them. They won't ask for help, but God knows they need it!!!!
Amanda, First, and foremost, I want to thank your mother for her service! Second, I want to thank you, for your comment here and your understanding of what's going on. What's always... ALWAYS forgotten, is, when someone serves in the military, it's not just THEM that serve... their families serve too! I'm a Marine Vet (MOS 2533), as well as a military brat. My father served in the Marines during Vietnam. He and his buddies never once talked about their battle experiences, only about "Remember that BBQ we had at...", or "Oh my God, Ann Margeret and Jayne Mansfield...". Even when I would ask him, he wouldn't talk about it. Of course, I understand, now, because I've gone through some of it, but it's hard for family to fully understand and even harder for non-military families. I can only say to them... Just know that, while you may not understand why that person is in that position, there is a good reason and it MIGHT be better that you don't know it. Stay true, Amanda W. Semper Fi
@@shannonwilliams9571 : Thank Your for YOUR service, and your Mom's... and your very well spoken comments. I'm a 'vet' too... (USMC), and the pain of missing those 'lost' is hard to deal with at times. Especially those that seem fine, only to take their own lives when you were not looking. Vets just don't seem to ask for help... but they do need it. Some, like myself, get 'shocked' into seeing that they need their fellow vets to be able to handle it when Life gets crazy. Why shocked? see my posting about this song.
@@franksmedley8619 it's sad too because the government is sending all this money to a country that refuses to join NATO and we have vet's that need that money they served for the country but the country is worried about others instead of their own
@@BenaresDarkness : Not only that, but if the Government spent 10% of what they do for 'black' military research projects, Vets would be well compensated for the risks they took to protect this nation. Hell, even a measly monthly stipend of 2,000 bucks would go a long way to aiding Vets to make ends meet, keep them off the streets, and show that they are valued. Add in 'food stamps', and Vet discounts, and you might be talking about enough to keep 'em housed, fed, and with enough to at least equal the poorest civilians out there.
I am not a vet, but I have the utmost respect and am so very thankful for our veterans; active and retired. This song literally chokes me up every time I hear it and the statistics that go along with the video are astounding and sad. We should do more to help our veterans, they deserve it. Thanks for this video.
Five finger death punch has many songs that spark emotional responses My Nemisis is one and Comming Down is another. If you havent reviewed these song please consider
I served in an NG unit but never got deployed, but knowing people who had and are struggling... I still can't watch this entire video. It kills me every time.
I'm a Christian..and I listen to FFDP...yes some of their stuff is kinda hard..but this song touches so many levels...gives me goosebumps and I just love this song!! 💗💗💗
I cry everytime I hear this song. I'm a retired vet. And it hurts my heart because I have lost to close friends to suicide because of PTSD. Vet's are always seem to be the forgotten. I always hear the phrase "we are there for the oil" . That might be the reason for our government but for a soldier its help those who cant help themselves. It's hard to get help trust me I know. The next time you see a veteran just say thanks trust me it means alot.
Thank you for your service sir. Its a shame the government gives more support to low life welfare slugs than to the brave men and women and their families that have sacrificed so much mentally and physically. I have always had a void in my soul because I couldn't serve due to a health issue, but I stand with all vets past, present and future that serve honorably.
Thanks to a Pastor who listened to metal stepping out of his comfort zone and didn't get all religious, seemed cool...having terminal cancer and going through much more, my faith has been severely challenged the past year, mainly by the DEA allowing no relief for pain, then hypocritical Christians, sadly - so know you restored a little hope back! 💜💛💚💜💛💚 May your son stay safe and thanks for his service, much respect ***I think the Pastor did end up liking the song LOL by his head moving to it and the grins here and there ✌️ 😎 there needs to be more Christians, Pastors like yawl two 💯
Idk what Christians in other countries are like, but here in NZ a lot are like these guys. Unfortunately there are people who call themselves Christians just to gain power or prestige, and others who are so in your face, or have such crazy ideals it even makes other Christians cringe. I hope you find what you need, take care
I'm no Christian in the sense of a believer of your faith …. But , I sends fixy hugs , kisses and whatever your future journey I hope it is filled with hope , smiles and good fortune … You may at times feel like giving in … But never give up …..Keep rockin Susan , the Universe likes having you around x
The DEA has turned decent law abiding citizens into criminals. People who once got their meds legally are now gonna have to seek them out illegally. Way to go DEA.
I am a very big fan of Five Finger Death Punch and a lot of their songs are geared towards our veterans. When they were here in concert December 2018 anyone who was either still active In the military or retired and wanted to attend their show, they were given free tickets to the concert. Five Finger Death Puch is an amazing band
@@chrystainbarnett7478 They do USO tours all the time, a bunch of my friends got to see them in Kuwait. I was in Afghanistan at the time and was pissed I missed it lol
"For what he was told were the right reasons", which is a large part of the problem, he is not sure what he was doing was the right thing or not. At least that is the way I see it.
I respect your thought. But it was also what he believed right himself. Idk if it's even about serving in military. Just more about the guilt or sadness or even anger after tough choices were made. Isn't what's considered right unique to each person? Even though most people share the same frame work of the idea of right, everyone fills it in differently.
dude almost seemed human lol. i liked his thoughts i think he nailed it with his analogy i liked his take on the meaning of the song/words. i agree with the pastor and his take of the words wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell
Hello guys. I think you missed the point here. Being a veteran myself, I totally 'get' the lyrics. The choice of God as 'female' is intended both to make you sit up and listen simply because it's not what you are used to hearing, AND it points to the fact that in most of the most ancient religions, the primary God was, indeed, female. The lyric of 'wrong side of heaven, and the righteous side of hell' is about being wrong in the eyes of God, because what you do may mean taking another person's life, while the righteous side of hell is that you did so for all the 'right' reasons... Even though you have 'sinned', you did so protecting others. Every veteran understands this. I served in the USMC straight out of High School. And although I never saw combat, I did see some of my fellow Marines die in accidents during 'mock' war maneuvers. When I think back to that period of my life, I still see their faces, hear their voices, and still feel the pain of losing them. Just like any other veteran that has lost a 'brother' or 'sister' in arms. The lines about 'I'm no hero, and I'm not made of stone'... NO veteran has ever said they were a hero. In fact, those awarded medals and honors for being 'heroic' always say that it was those that didn't come back that were the heroes. And as for the 'I'm not made of stone' line... It is said that a hard man does not cry. I say bullshit. 'Hard Men' cry because they feel it more intensely. Later in the song, there is a lyric of 'Right or wrong, I can hardly care...' That statement most veterans will understand immediately because during combat, during your time of service, you will be called upon to do things that you are not sure if they are 'right' or 'wrong' but you do your Duty and perform as you were trained... Because if you fail, your brothers may pay for you not doing so. I took an Oath to stand between any Enemy and my Nation, and the innocent civilians within it. So far as I know, I have never been absolved of that Oath, and I will continue to honor it until my dying day. But having said that, I must admit that when I exited the Corps in 1980, there was still a strong sentiment against the Military in this country. So, I just didn't speak of my Service. I would admit to having served if asked directly, but I avoided speaking of it mostly. Every time I did admit to having Served, I internally braced myself for the hate, anger, and blind blame for things for which I didn't do. Things that my Government had done. I was called everything BUT a 'good man' for having stood up to protect those that could not, or would not, protect themselves. Thus my life went for pretty much 30 years or more, until after I retired from my job. I bought a condo, and live pretty much alone, although most would say I am a personable man and always willing to help others, they do not know how I feel deep inside. And this went on for several years until I made the 'mistake' of wearing a ball cap to the grocery store that had both the US Flag and the USMC Flag as pins upon it. A woman came up to me and asked if I had Served. I admitted that I had and even showed her my Dog Tags and a P-38 can opener on my key ring, that I had gotten from a case of C-Rations (MREs have not yet been invented when I served). She thanked me for my service and we shook hands. I responded that it had been my Honor to have done so. I thought that was the end of the matter, but she surprised me. She gave me a big hug, and overcoming my shock, I hugged back. She then whispered into my ear... "I am proud of you" and went about her shopping. I just stood there in total shock and nearly in tears. In all the time since my Service, no one had EVER said they were proud of me. That they were proud of what I had done, experienced, and lived through. That day changed my life. I joined several Veteran's organizations like the Marine Corps League, the Devil Dogs, and others, and I can honestly say that today, I am Proud to have Served my Country to the best of my ability and as my Honor demanded. I know this is a long post, and I am sorry for that, but I felt you should know these things and perhaps gain a better appreciation of just what this song means to Veterans. Oh, in closing... a factoid for you... NONE of the band members, who depicted soldiers in the video, are Veterans. Although the band is highly pro-Veteran. Speaking, Frank-ly P.S. If you want to see Veterans doing rock. I highly suggest the band: Madison Rising. And if you do so, I would like you to do a blind Reaction to their version of the Marine Corps Hymn. URL included below. ua-cam.com/video/8fv8Bnpbiko/v-deo.html
Powerful stuff there. That brought tears to my eyes. I am a prior and current veteran now serving again in a different branch. I get thanked often for my sacrifices and services, often I don't know how to appropriately respond to the statement. I generally just thank the person back. If people are ever negative about what they say about my service I always thank them for exercising their rights that I helped defend, that always confuses and diffuses them.
Wow this really hit me. Honestly you should wright a book. Im not much of a reader but I read this whole comment. Very powerful stuff you said and thanks you so much for your service!
To me, the line " wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell" is reference to the act of killing those enemies. Because you are in fact taking another human life, it puts you on the wrong side of heaven. However, in contrast, they are terrorists. Therefore you are on the righteous side of hell. If that makes any sense.
PlayerSkillFTW first off, to say that there weren’t any WMDs, is to ignore the fact that Saddam Hussein did in fact deploy WMDs on his own people...that is verifiable history. It is believed by many that the weapons were moved from Iraq to Syria, which isn’t a huge leap since Syria had used WMDs on its own people in the ongoing civil war. Fairly early on, the US discovered some nuclear material and removed it from Iraq. We also discovered some F16s that were buried in the desert. So to say that we didn’t find any WMDs is one thing, to imply that they never existed is another entirely.
@@bigdoglilkitty you are correct with that information I am a vet I blew out my knee in the Army I was stationed at Fort Sill. I proudly served my country and for the person who commented on this above you needs to check his facts
@@bigdoglilkitty Apparently you haven't seen what Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson (whom was Chief of Staff to Colin Powell at the time) or Colin Powell himself later said about that. Iraq didn't have WMDs. We got lied into Iraq the same way we got lied into Vietnam (the supposed "Gulf of Tonkin" incident, which didn't actually happen). ua-cam.com/video/lxerr_iGRXE/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/kKIPCnLaUYk/v-deo.html Why? For profit. Then Vice President Dick Cheney was the former CEO of Haliburton, and the Bush family had a large amount of stock in oil companies. They, and their buddies, had a LOT of money to gain from a war with Iraq. Not just the oil companies, but the "defense" contractors of the Military Industrial Complex as well, which Dwight D. Eisenhower warned about. Did i forget to mention that back in 1994 Dick Cheney fully knew exactly what Iraq would turn into? ua-cam.com/video/6BEsZMvrq-I/v-deo.html. Why'd he still do it in 2003? Money. As for Afghanistan, much the same, and then some. Afghanistan has *trillions* of dollars in mineral wealth, and not to mention poppy fields. It's no coincidence that once the U.S. occupied Afghanistan and started having troops guarding poppy fields, that Afghanistan's opium production went through the roof, and the U.S.A. itself became wracked with an opiate epidemic. As for "fighting terrorism", the Taliban now control more territory in Afghanistan than they have at any point during the war. A war btw, which has been going on for almost 18 years now. Just think about that. We're about to have fresh 18 year olds join the military and enter into a war that has been going on since before they were even born, with all purpose of that war completely lost. Seriously, just take a look at what Major General Smedley Butler had to say about war. "War is a Racket". It hasn't changed since his time. www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/warracket.html Major General Smedley Butler is the most legendary Marine in U.S. history. He served for 33 years and 4 months, achieved the highest rank a Marine could achieve at the time, and even earned two Medals of Honor, one of only two Marines to do so. He even exposed a fascist coup plot against FDR in 1934. ua-cam.com/video/uo1hp_LMGF8/v-deo.html&t "I spent 33 years and four months in active military service and during that period I spent most of my time as a high class muscle man for Big Business, for Wall Street and the bankers. In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism. I helped make Mexico and especially Tampico safe for American oil interests in 1914. I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place for the National City Bank boys to collect revenues in. I helped in the raping of half a dozen Central American republics for the benefit of Wall Street. I helped purify Nicaragua for the International Banking House of Brown Brothers in 1902-1912. I brought light to the Dominican Republic for the American sugar interests in 1916. I helped make Honduras right for the American fruit companies in 1903. In China in 1927 I helped see to it that Standard Oil went on its way unmolested. Looking back on it, I might have given Al Capone a few hints. The best he could do was to operate his racket in three districts. I operated on three continents." - Smedley Butler Btw, Saudi Arabia was responsible for 9/11, so why isn't the U.S.A. going to war with them? Because the U.S. gains too much from utilizing Saudi Arabia as an economic weapon against nations that rely on oil for revenue (Russia, Venezuela), all the while selling weapons to Saudi Arabia which they then use to commit genocide against civilians in Yemen. Once again, money. I feel sympathy for the troops that got tricked into fighting for a bunch of rich assholes. It's like the saying goes. "When the rich wage war, it's the poor that die".
Thank you for your service, sir. Truly. I lost my would have been brother in law, 2nd Lt. Adam B. Larson, on January 16, 2017 to suicide. He was based at Ft. Benning when his PTSD became to much for him. He was NOT weak. He had to be too strong for too long. Taking a minimum of 2-3 terrorist lives affected his heart of gold in addition to nearly dying himself and seeing the bodies of fallen soldiers. I love our men and women in uniform. I've either met or have known nearly 100 veterans in my life. Not a single one ever wanted to kill or have to bury another brother or sister in arms. God bless you again, sir.
Thank you for your service sir my brother just deployed a month ago. I dont even know you but i just wanna say that i love you greatly just as my brother who is deployed thank you sir god bless
When the cop arrested the guy and he noticed they had the same tattoo they got together in the military...it really hit hard seeing him take the cuffs off... almost as if he was saying "You have go in but not in cuffs brother."
We never see the end of that segment. Yes, the Officer had to arrest him, due to the unregistered firearm, but what else happened? In my mind, the Officer takes interest in his fellow serviceman and gets him the help he needs to feel less alone, more loved, and more honored by those around him. Alcohol rehab, a place to stay, perhaps a job... even a menial one, would do much to help his fellow serviceman feel more a part of society, and less like a broken 'thing' that was cast aside. This may not have happened, but I would think it might have happened due to the shared 'brotherhood' in arms shown by the tats on their arms. I know I would give my last remaining dollar to a fellow Marine that needed it more than i did.
I just joined the navy a few months ago myself. In boot camp, we did 22 push ups every night before Taps in honor of the 22 veterans that take their own life every month.
This song always gets to me as a combat veteran then coming back living on the streets and wanting to just give it all up before finally getting the help and support I needed.
FFDP songs just make me cry so much because most of the songs as based on military and the video gone away, I wasn't even a minute in and I was already crying about it bc of what happened to his fallen brothers
Truth is when it comes to soldiers you sometimes have to kill in order to not just protect yourself. But, to protect everyone of your brothers and sisters. You try your best to fight to survive and the main motivation is the people back in the states. Friends and family that you left behind to serve. But, some soldiers will pay the ultimate sacrifice protecting others.
This song is so good and true! So many veterans & people have to deal with PTSD daily...every minute. Every one needs to watch & listen to that song. Thank you so much for bringing attention & your opinion to this subject & to this song!
Not a Christian, but I respect all of your opinions, and you sound so so knowledgeable about what your talking about. Videos are very entertaining keep it up!
If you go into context of the video his god is his daughter why she is ashamed and the devil is his Commander on the field why he's not to blame only giving orders given to him
It’s his wife, she blames him for not being the same man before the war. Happened to me, wife left me for another man. Used my ptsd against me I. Court, now I can’t see my kids but once a month with a court appointed supervisor and can’t even hug or kiss my kids. It happens to often abuse society views us as broken, but I can serve my Community as a Leo.
Pastor Robert, I have come across this song long ago and the pain i felt when watching the video for the first time was so strong that it hurt me to even look at the screen to continue watching it. I honestly felt ashamed for the veterans that are treated like nothing but dirt or the scum of society. Till this day is hurts me to relive this memory of the pain and suffering on the battle field no matter the country we all go through grief and sometimes we will be pulled in to the depths of hell because of the sorrow and pain that this video brings us.
Yes , those lyrics are so true. War is Hell. No matter what side of it your on. Both sides feel that they are on the “right” side and that what they are fighting for is worth the fight. So “the wrong side of Heaven or the right side of Hell.” A statement that’s very true. I’ve never been on the battlefield physically fighting for my country or anything. However we all are on the battlefield. The wars we fight are just as real to us and the Hell of it all is just as real. Rather your fighting to live from some deadly disease , or your dealing with substance abuse which again is a deadly disease. Or your having some type of mental struggles. We all are fighting battles and yes war is Hell. Great review pastor. I like your videos. I subscribed.
As I was growing up, I’ve never understood these songs I just liked them. But after getting older and experiencing what these soldiers have felt made me realize that metal has meaning while kids think it’s just screaming. Thank you to everyone who served and god bless you.
To be fair, an awful lot of metal really is just screaming. There's plenty examples of great art, heart and pain, but just as many of mindless nonsense. Like the difference between Eminem and the vast majority of hip hop /rap in his Era (though now he sounds just like them)
'' I 'm on the wrong side of Heaven and in the righteous side of Hell '' PTSD ' s speaking !! What powerfull lyrics !! Legit song ... !!! Merry Christmas , Pastor Robert and Happy New Year , tou you, to your family , to our Veterans all over the world and to the people of this world !! Blessed 2022 !! Greetings from Greece!
I saw them a few months ago with Breaking Benjamin, and FFDP stole the show. I wouldn't even call myself a fan of theirs, but the talent and passion is undeniable. Plus, their singer has changed so much for the better. Dude is a living example of what people who overcome addictions can be, awesome story he's got.
I'm 31 years old and didn't grow up listening to metal but my husband did. He introduced me to this group and my reaction to this song was just amazement. Such a strong beautiful song. Now I listen to this group and Disturbed and Megadeath and Marilyn Manson and so many other types of metal and rock music I would've never listened to before. It pays to be open minded.
I would like to say my interpretation of wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell is that his PTSD is so bad that he feels that in his head he knows that he is a good person but feels that he is a bad person for killing people. Then to top it all of he feels that he is unwanted because he kept the world free and doesn't understand why people don't like him.
That's much more well said than in my comment, but that's exactly what I was getting at. The internalized moral conundrum of killing for the right reasons
The ending scene brings me to tears every time I watch it. The raw emotion and power in the words. The homeless guy is fighting back and you can see the other guy mouthing “You know me! You saved my life, brother!” Before they both break down in tears. Heart-wrenching.
I have to say that this video seriously pulled at my heart strings, and I actually had to fight back tears. The song and the video really do make a good point that American's are seriously have for some time been failing our veterans. They not only risked their lives for us, but even at times have sacrificed parts of their souls so that we can live free.
Josh Smith I just watched someone react to it and they said it was a wasted 5 mins of their life. They liked the clip but not the cover and I was like HOW DARE YOU!? Like they go hand in hand. And I balled my eyes out watching the clip
As a Army vet, everytime I see this video it breaks me down. I can't help but cry because it's so true with what we go through. I myself suffer from PTSD and is rough. I've divorced multiple times because of my PTSD. I've been close to being homeless. Im one of the few who got lucky and was able to get the help I needed from the VA. There are so many vets who get pushed to the side without help. This has to change
It does have to change. I agree with you, battle. My husband suffers from TBI, PTSD, and physical problems from us being over there. (How we met). I've stuck by him through his terrors, fits of rage that comes out of nowhere sometimes. He has hit me on his sleep (night terrors), but I stay because I know war had changed him, and it's not all his fault. He's getting help, and I see a lot of progress. Especially for our kids. He's a great dad. I knew it would take the both of us to get through it. We did come close to divorce, but decided against it. It wouldn't solve anything, how I saw it. It would have torn him.
I may not have done any service in my life, but this song... This song is super powerful... These words... They mean so much. Every time I hear this song, I get goosebumps, and eventually shed a tear. Thank you to all those who have served us.
This video is a way of spreading awareness. We're all on the verge of losing everything to include our loved ones. It's just so hard for them to understand the impacts of what we go through. Employers are scared of what we might do may an episode happen. It's very difficult to continue life after you serve, especially if you were able to do so in combat. Everyone that reviews this (in a hip hop channel more so than others) helps people realize we're just in pain. We just need another chance to be human. Thank you for your help.
This song gives me goosebumps EVERYTIME I hear it. Five Finger is my favorite band for so many reasons but they bring awareness to so many things. They actually stand for something
dbthompson0206 I always saw it as feeling like they’ve done too much bad in their eyes to have earned a place in heaven, but the fact those acts were done in defense of others leaving them have not done enough bad to be in hell, leaving the person in an emotional limbo of not knowing what to feel about themselves and their actions.
@@devinshort8150 I totally agree. The song and its entirety speaks to me in that sense. When I got home from deployment, I felt like I didn't belong. I missed my friends I lost over there and didn't fit in anywhere. I even tried to kill my self two years ago. FFDP songs helped me understand that I'm not alone in this fight. Ephesians chapter 6 verse 12 tells us "for our war is not against flesh and blood." The war in with our selfs
The vibe I got from that line about "she sounded just like me, what have I done and what have I become" is saying that he's been asking himself those same questions so that's why she sounds just like him. She's just repeating what's already going through his head. As a Christian the whole "wrong side of Heaven and the righteous side of Hell" I interpreted as the ever-present dichotomy of being in this world, of being human. I'm a sinner, I do things I know I shouldn't do, I'm "on the wrong side of Heaven." But on the flipside of the same coin, we strive to be more like Christ in spite of, and even because of, out own failures and shortcomings, putting us "on the righteous side of Hell." It's that constant internal struggle between not being as bad as we could be but still not yet being as good as we ought to be, as we know we should be.
He is speaking about where we (as soldiers of war) feel we are. Not just at home but while at war. The wrong side of heaven eludes to what we have to do as soldiers in war. The way that we must dehumanize someone or a group of people in order to actively search for and kill them. These things are the antithesis of heaven. The righteous side of hell refers to that place we find ourselves when doing this. There is a not so fine line that we endeavor not to cross. We cause ourselves to become the monster, because only a monster can kill a monster. This monster resides in hell. As soldiers, (those of us who have had to take life) we have to be able to walk up to that line, become the monster, all the while keeping our eye on that line. Having seen that line, and becoming the monster, is nearly impossible to deal with when we come back to our families. That monster (I call it a “deamon”) still and forever lives inside us. It can be like being condemned to death, with no date. I hope this provides some insight.
Sorry but, you are just a tool for your country. You serve the purpose , then you are discard broken. I have a hard time understanding how millions of young people are voluntarily willing to go to the other side of the world to die for some glory or peace, you'll never experience yourself.
Marik D. Hammerhead Red because some people have no direction in life and the military can supply that. That’s ONE reason why someone would join. It’s not that hard to understand you’ll get it one day
My family has been serving the nation since the civil war. I was honored to be following their foot steps. The things that always got me though was the fact that when friend's and family I knew were applying for benefits to support themselves after they got home while trying to get back on their feet were denied yet people who are not from our country were approved.
The wrong side of heaven, righteous side of hell references the soul of the warrior. We are scarred and broken, in many ways unworthy of entering heaven, despite having fought for the side of righteousness, thus we face hell while refusing to become part of it. We stand the line between the hell of war and our heaven back home while living. When we meet Death and are carried to Peter's judgment, we stand trial for our bloodshed and hate, and then instead of facing hell to protect our personal heaven in life, we face the possibility of eternal hell instead of allowing our scars and pain to mar the perfection of the streets of gold.
No worries when you find out the real truth and discover so called heaven is a place of vibrations since we are immortal souls composed of energy. Ergo learn to raise your vibrations and go where thou whilt.
Absolutely, As a Veteran Police Officer I have had this moral dispute multiple times and have spoken many times to my Pastor about the way I feel. I personally feel the calling to stand the line. But also worry what St. Peter will say when I stand for judgement. From what My pastor tells me God has special places for Warriors. He knows the cost we put forward and sacrifices we make or are willing to make. For those reasons even though we may feel on the wrong side of heaven we never truly are.
You are saved if you believe you are saved, but to have acted rightly with only the knowledge of righteousness; lacking the faith of forgiveness you can't be saved.
I have to say this music video always moves me to tears. The lyrics/vocals/instrumentals coupled with the facts. Always brings tears to my eyes. VERY powerful and truthful message. Our armed forces fight for us, but we absolutely betray them and let them down. We compare them to filth. Whether passively or actively. The only times we acknowledge their sacrifice is if they are among the few that come home, and are "put together." Meaning they appear just like us and lead what we presume to be normal lives. When no matter how put together they may seem, they are fighting the exact same demons that those have succumbed to which yielded them dead or on the streets. The only difference is time. Plus a better mental state that allows them to bury/or fight the demons. But again, we all succumb to our demons. The difference is, some only succumb temporarily. Till they find the renewed strength to rise up and continue fighting.
God bless any military, fire, ems, police, first responders, and anyone else that works behind the scenes. PTSD is a real thing and is causing more and more of these people to take their own lives each and everyday. Thank you for what all of you do! God Bless!
Such a great interpretation of this song. Five Finger Death Punch has many songs dealing with the harsh realities of war and law enforcement. Their song "Remember Everything" is a very emotional song dealing with an aging veteran. It would be interesting to see a reaction to that one.
I'm going to piggyback off this comment. 5fdp is general supports our military services. They do the USO tours and help raise money for our vets. Also 5fdp also touches on alcoholism (I apologize) teenage suicide ( coming down) as well as many other subjects. Ever UA-camr that reacts to this vid I check out cause coming from a military family as well as being homeless on and off for over 10 years I see too many vets out there basically helpless. I'm glad that sooo many ppl are getting the word out about this. I dont want to ramble on so in closing a old quote I heard years ago about our vets... We can teach them to kill but wont teach them how to live again
Honestly, as a massive Christian and Metal Head, I never viewed the verse "Wrong side of Heaven and the righteous side of Hell" like that and I was always kind of uneasy about that, as well as referring to God as a woman. So, thank you for the new insight and way of thinking about it, Pastor Houghton.
I always thought him referring to God as a woman was to strike your attention, force you to pay more attention to the lyrics by challenging your beliefs
I could never get through this song untill now and im only 16 and i know alot of people who have ptsd and were kia and after this song a puddle of tears were on the floor.
When I first heard this song, I started crying. This song brought home the fact that those of us who have had to do those ugly things to keep breathing. It became so easy to kill, we who have seen and done those acts don't look at the world as everyday people do? We shut down, we go out when we have to. Because there is no way a normal person could ever hope to understand.
@@amandaallen5038 I know that myself, I've seen "The Offspring" myself often enough at Rock am Ring and have the maxi CD from "Gone Away" ... So it can not be shit if you watch a React video from FFDP. ..😂
@@Michellinchen74 It showed up in my feed. I thought it may be interested. This song original and awesome, however they removed the true emotion from the original recording of Gone Away...sterilized it. To deepen the baseline and sing like you're reading from a half-baked script destroys the original. Definatly one the music world would have been better without.
So many people say that our troops are dying for our freedom, What people don't want to face is that they are killing for us.That takes a toll that you should pray you and your families never learn
I know I’m super late to seeing this, but as a vet, my interpretation of the whole god is she and devil is he ... is God she is lady liberty and the devil is the government. This video gets to me everytime. It hits home far to much for I was homeless when I first got out of the military. Also many of these statistics have increased since this music video. It’s now saying 22 vets a day take their life, that’s over 8000 a year. I almost became apart of that statistic when I was first transitioning. Another vet quite saved my life and pulled me out of that darkness and I slowly got back on to my feet and living the best I can. One thing that friend said to me that has never left the back of my mind and is quite frankly the only reason I’m still alive “Suicide doesn’t stop the pain, it only pass it on to someone else.” If anyone is struggling please reach out. #22toomany
Thanks for sharing and thank you for your sacrifice to our country. Your friend was correct, suicide passes pain with much more intensity to those you leave behind. The ones who love and care for you will always ask themselves why, what did/didn't I do or say or how did they not see signs, and the what ifs will consume them. I too have walked that narrow dark path courting death as it seemed the only way to end my nightmares which were on constant loop. I wish everyone in the same situation would pause. Just do nothing. Absolutely nothing, and see what a difference a day brings. With enough people agreeing this is an issue that needs immediate attention and funding, and if we all wrote our state politicians and pressured them to make changes on how we reintroduce service men and women to civilian life as well as better PTSD programs and access to both medical and mental healthcare for all veterans. AND programs in place to prevent them from becoming homeless with additional safety nets in place that periodically check in with those identified as PTSD veterans or simply struggling to adapt. Let's face it, the average citizen myself included has no clue what you've been through, seen or done and if we did most likely we would be in same position. It's unbelievable that this country likes to put on appearances that we CARE about our military people but the sad reality is we are just cogs in a machine. We are all dispensable. Enough people speak up, we CAN make a change. Thank you to every vet. You are loved and appreciated by people you have never before, like me. My father was a veteran too. He was a good man, like you. 😄
I just want to say thank you so much for not stopping the song every 10 seconds! It gives those an opportunity to hear the whole song uninterrupted and appreciate it to the fullest. I think you guys did an amazing job on this video, keep it up!!! 💯
There is a Christian metal band called Silent Planet. I think you should do a reaction video to their song Panic Room. It addresses the realities of PTSD.
This song gives me chills every time I hear / watch it. Another great band that can tell a story is Metallica, especially their One song. You must watch the video, it's epic. Yes it's hard metal but they have a message that makes you think about what if you were in that position, what would you do? My dad was a Southern Baptist preacher and I would have a hard time with the what should be a moral / simple decision. But it's not. I'd really like your opinion on the subject.
This song brings tears to my eyes, because I've felt the meaning of the song. I feel this song is about battling not just your enemies on the battlefield, but also the demons that haunt your mind.
From my perspective, when they say 'I'm on the wrong side of heaven, and the righteous side of hell.' Meaning, they're at war, killing people, which is wrong. But they are doing it to protect their families and their country, being righteous. Then the lyrics 'I spoke to God today and she sounded just like me. I saw the devil today and he looked a lot like me. Meaning we ultimately decide what is wrong and right and we choose what morals we live by (god sounds like me). Sometimes we will doubt ourselves and feel like we aren't on the right path (when you do, to yourself you look like the devil). There's also a point of 'arms wide open, I stand alone. I'm no hero and I'm not made of stone.' You can be begging for help but you still feel alone. Fighting for your country doesn't mean you are a hero or that you're strong all the time. We all need help. And instead of calling a veteran a hero and giving them a medal. We need to support them, get them the proper help they deserve.
please, im from Dallas, i can feel his mourning for the girl, and the fact that Darrel died i think this is a good song to look deep upon to build the heart: we feel the same for him as the song felt for the girl.
The whole concept of "the wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell" is that it has been shown that 95 percent of civilians in America take the soldiers, who have given up everything to ensure our freedom,for granted. It is also a fact that a large majority of civilians in the u.s. spit on those who saved their freedom and those of us who plan our futures to be the same. These soldiers..these people give away everything to save us,and all they get is a shiney medal in front of a camera, and a stab in the back behind it. This song was created to slap America in the face to wake these ignorant peices of crap up and make them realize they should be grateful.
My departed Father was a Vietnam Combat Veteran. What they sacrificed for this country was totally unappreciated at the time. They were reviled by the media and the general public because of the pro leftist coverage of events at the time. Those soldiers fought and died for this country, so a whack job like Jane Fonda could commit treason on national television. Google it, Jane Fonda should have died in prison.
This country treats our veterans AND even some active military like garbage. They risk their lives for us and our freedom to be forgotten after they're done.
I think your confusing our government and our civilian population, I dont know anyone who looks down on a vet, but the government just casts them aside and most people dont know what to do about it.
@@lukasahford5050 I'm a veteran and we get attacked all the time because the majority of us don't toe the conservative line on everything. Such as the majority if veterans support the right of the players to kneel and are not offended by it.
I'm sorry man. I have depression and I've attempted suicide multiple times, so I know what he went through. I hope God lets him go to heaven. Stay strong bro.
This video makes me cry every time. That said, imagine what it's like for the people in the countries that America blows up. Just food for thought fellas.
Yes, an most of the civilian population is grateful. They don't want the tyranny. They just want to live and raise there kids. They know it's tough now. They look forward to the future their children will have. Free of tyrants. An a chance to it better then they have ever known. 1500 years of tyranny won't end over night. Will take at least two generations. But most are grateful for US stepping in an doing something. Their tired of being slaves.
I can listen to this song all day and rock out to it, it's awesome, I watch the film clip once and theres instant tears in my eyes, I'm ashamed of any government that let's vets go unnoticed and unhelped ( I'm from Australia and it happens here to )
As active duty military and having 6 combat deployments under my belt, I would argue that "the wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell" is a statement toward the moral dilemma we face when having to take a life. Regardless of your background, humankind is not born with the innate need to kill. It has to be taught, and eventually humanity comes back and we have to face what we have done. That's not a task one deals with easily.
I can see that
that makes a lot of sense to me, thank you for your service
If only you could feel my love, KNOW you are my hero, feel my pride deep in you!
Thank you for you service. God bless you
Christopher Abbott .... Thank you for your service. A lot of money and time is spent turning recruits into so,diets who can kill. I for one wish a similar amount of money and time was spent easing soldiers back into civilian life. Given the amount of money spent on equipment and contractors, the money to properly look after veterans is a drop in the bucket.
"That's one of the great things about music. You can sing a song to 85000 people and they'll sing it back for 85000 different reasons." - Dave Grohl
Listening to this song, I get something so much different out of it than what was intended but that's the beauty of music.
So much truth to this statement.
This hits so many chords in my life because I am the only one left from my family, lost my momma 4 months ago in September and it's like life is in slow motion and it's bringing back the memories that I don't want to think about, because they are that awful
As the pastor was talking about ptsd you don't have to be a veteran to have ptsd
Gaming with Dwizzle well said.
Gaming with Dwizzle w lyrics
The last scene where the buisnessman sees the bum in the street and realizes it's his former brother in arms....one that took a bullet for him....like he can't let him spend one more night on the street....Soo impactful...it cut straight to my heart.
conner kilmer it never doesn’t bring tears to my eyes, no matter how many times I watch it
Tells him "you saved my life brother"!
Amen! I feel it too!
conner kilmer every time I see this the tears come
Yeah I definitely love that part... The part that kills me is the part with the little girl that is paying attention to the "homeless" man, and bringing light back into his life... and is pulled away by mom... I just think of how many times similar scenes have played out, and how many times those little interactions could have or have saved that Veterans' lives!!
“You save my life, brother.” Gets me every time.
The combat lift gets me every time
Right in the feels.
No one ever mentions the little girl with the flowers is that guys daughter
Yep
That what John Marston said to Arthur Morgan.
A southern pastor that looks like a Viking reviewing a metal song about war.
I don't know how else anyone could effectively cover so many bases. Awesome.
America.
We do have to many Vets out there on they're own, somebody needs to give a hand from time to time.
It's not about initially war. The band is a strong supporter of the armed forces. Take a look at their other videos and you will see.
Maybe hes gay and Lebanese?
Essex 37 honestly there’s a lot of resources and people willing to help but Marines and soldiers and all that don’t like asking for help. Most men don’t in general. Suffer in silence and push on. They need to be encouraged to ask for help, it’s not always there 100% of the time but usually it’s just a few words to the right person.
Lmao. Spot on
The statement of "wrong side of heaven" is about realizing he's done some things that are unforgivable, but he did it for reasons he believed were right (fighting for freedom home and abroad) putting him on the "righteous side of hell". That living purgatory may be why so many veterans have trouble re-aclimating into society.
Nothing is unforgivable I have a terrible past and I've been forgiven....Thank You Jesus
I think you just nailed it. Soldiers are required to do things that are not looked on kindly in the bible. However, doing them is the right thing. Wrong side is doing what has to be done, doing them is right and doesn't throw you in with those that go to hell for doing what had to be done but it feels they way.
I've been out since 08 and it still can't forgive myself
@@thomasweatherford6601 I forgive you.
God understands the difference between cold blooded murdered and defending your loved one's and freedoms.
No greater love than a man who lays his life down for his brother
Well said Jody! ;)
That quote was in overlord
And in the 8th of November- big and rich
...& it is originally found in the Bible....😉
Fact, my brother.
I work in mental health and a fair amount of my work was with disabled and homeless veterans. The first time I watched the video I actually started crying thinking about what I see and how important it is to get this message out there.
They put their lives on the line for us and they need our help and there's nowhere near enough of us out there helping.
Take care of the caretakers.
If you don't mind me asking, do we know the trigger for PTSD in these individuals? Is it seeing terrible things in war or just not knowing how to fit in once returned to normal life?
Thank you
Thanks for covering this song and video, and thank you for putting it up. I have trouble watching this video because it brings home all the things I try to live through. Going on 20 years in the Army and 52 months in combat.
This song describes how I feel personally and spiritually. The chorus is true: I’m no hero and I’m not made of stone. (We all look tough and have to be tough while we are in it but on the inside, we’re not so tough. No one asks to be a hero and most of us never feel that way. Personally, my heroes are buried: my friends who died so we could live. While good, it also brings about survivors guilt. The wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell: taking a life puts us on the wrong side of heaven but our reason for doing it puts us on the righteous side of hell.
If you made it this far, thanks for reading and thanks for your support.
Thank you for your service and sacrifices my friend. I am sorry you had to endure the evils that come with it but I appreciate every single person who fights for inspite the political outcome.
Thanks for your service brother! Just started my transformation to be ready for the marines as i’m only 16 and i wish all the best and again thank you!
Thanks for sharing and for your service, man. Much love and respect.
I couldn't have put that into words any better and thank you brother for your service, it is so much more appreciated by some of us than you'll ever know! Merry Christmas and God bless
#SemperFi
@Dylanspears thank you as well young up and becoming future devil dog. God speed young man #OnceAMarineAlwaysAMarine
Wrong side of heaven - Thou shall not Kill
Righteous side of hell - Kill one to save potentially millions.
Its Thou shall not Murder....
It was a translation error. As Bill stated, it's "Thou shalt not murder". A lot of people don't really understand the difference, but there really is. To kill just means to take a life in general, regardless of intent or reason. To murder means to kill for any reason aside from defensive measures.
But the whole wrong side of heaven, righteous side of hell phrase is mostly stating that what is done is often seen as a necessary evil. It's good in the fact that things that are done are preventative measures to protect one's country or people, but evil in it's very nature. Therefore, it's probably something "heaven" would understand but not necessarily condone, while it's widely acceptable action for "hell". Many of our veterans go about their lives feeling as though they've done so much for their country will little or nothing to show for it, no support, no appreciation from the general public, lots of criticism, and they feel abandoned by the government they once served and are left on the streets. And often times, they feel regret or remorse for what they did, regardless if it as willingly or forced upon them, so they see what they've done as evil. This isn't the case for all veterans, even the ones that have done many of the same things as someone that may have killed someone like a woman or child to protect their brothers. Ultimately, it depends on how your morality has developed and what justifications you have to support your decisions or actions.
@@joseph6852 Morality is subjective, some would believe it's not right to kill at all. Some people view life all the same, like if you would step on a bug, you ended some form of life. That's a tough one, to try and understand why size, species and intelligence level determines the importance of the life.
Pretty sure the Bible says something like rise up and cut their heads off in a single swipe of the sword and bathe in the blood of those that would kill you.
Bible wants us to be wolves, wolves with a pack leader “GOD” not little sheep waiting for slaughter.
@@billsmith981 Meaning ruined on semantics... Good job. Now you can sleep at night lol
One of the parts that hits the hardest is near the end if you pay attention to what the guy in the suit is saying. "You know me, you saved my life brother."
hit me the same way color didn't matter during war time we all are brothers same after coming home color didn't matter still brothers. I wish we all could be like these two guys in this video and just do away with all the bull crap and hate we have today.
It's crazy that we should find this within an hour of each other and want exactly the same thing. The world is full of hate, but I think there is hope.
No hate here but im pretty sure he says eyes on me he is trying to run away for a second abd he grabs him and points at his eyes and says eyes on me as he looks into his eyea and it capm him down he is amazed that he is seeing him again one that he saved that would havw done the same thkng for him he is back in hell at home abd now he knows he can take care of pne of his men as he picks him up bug yes i think your right in a way he was thanking him because he gave him that bettwr chance for that suit and tie but its not going to make a diffrence to him because he went through that hell and im sure he would have helpee much more but findimg his fellow man just made it a bit more touching love this song the meaning it realky makes me think and its crazy out there but sadly its getting a little more crazy at home but we hardly know the enemy in a way i should say not to metion there is a hell of them here and i dont think just police are going to be able to handle it bring them home dont take there jobs let them protect maybe dont send them all out there i think we need them rant done 😂 no bashing here but man this place us falling apart
@@jamesdfox4693 i think you nailed it all for the first half of what you have said here. just a question for you. what do you mean by the rest?
@@rover-qx5eq thanks first of all but uh the lasg part well this song makes me think thats just the way i am with music but uh im juat a firm beliver that we have a huge war here in side of america and i think we need some of our men and woman here a little closer sure ww have small bases through out but it dont do much over the mailing bombs shooting up a school blowing up a foot race our men and woman ww have here i dont think they can handle that our soldierw are the last ones there in that case i understand we nees our pertection out side of home but shits just gotten crazy here it was more of a rant but im deffently a beliver
I am a vet and also a Preacher who has PTSD and it's hard but I make it through GOD keeps me and I'm thankful for my faith and church
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Thank you for your service brother!
Thanks guys I appreciate the love
My husband's a vet and is affected by PTSD. I thank you for your service, for our freedom on Earth and in the service of God as a minister.
@@CajunRose ty very much for the kind words
As a vet I want to thank you for doing this video and bringing awareness to the struggle and strife many vets are going through. God Bless and Semper Fi.
Thank you for protecting me and my kids. God bless you brother. You're never alone
ooh~rah!
@@tiffanylynnhudspeth4005 are you related to Dela hudspeth in central ca? Shes my grampas sister
Ty for your service. 🤗🤗
Semper Fi... Brother!
I see all these comments about the meaning of the lyrics but what I'm tripin' on is how come the government don't care about all these homeless veterans
it's easier for them to do that and costs less than it would to give them what they deserve
They're busy giving it to people that have done nothing to earn it except vote.
It's simple. Veterans can only count on other Veterans. In the end, we are each other's keeper. No one else will fight for us like our brothers and sisters will, especially the government.
it's literally because the military would rather spend it's money elsewhere and on new recruits than those that already served. Also, PTSD is very very complicated to treat, and the time it takes along with the money to figure out a selective treatment for each person is crazy. I'm a recovering alcoholic/addict and had a former Marine as a roommate in rehab. The amount of people he knew personally and had served with who had committed suicide from PTSD was so high every time he heard of a new one (which happened twice in the 20ish days I had him as a roommate) he wasn't even surprised or phased by it anymore.
@@Cookster232 don't push blame on poor people, its rich people that evade taxes you should be blaming
I cried like crazy when I first watched this and I'm unashamed
Music has so much power!
I too am unashamed to admit that I tear up to this song...but it's the video that really gets me....WE NEED TO HELP OUR VETS!!!!!
If this doesnt make you tear up, you have no soul. Such a powerful song.
@@DannyVardy I think that most of the soldiers around the world suffer in silence for rich men's wars.
I'm not sure how other countries treat their veterans, but what we've done here in the U.S. is downright shameful.
I support our veterans and respect our military but I hate my government for what we did, and continue to do, to these men and women.
I still cry every time I hear this song.
I’ve heard this song a million times, never saw the video. It was until this reaction video, that actually made me tear up.
My mom is a Navy veteran. We were homeless for a while. This video has always been one that gets me. It's hell for them. PTSD is real. If you know a vet, please, keep in touch with them. They won't ask for help, but God knows they need it!!!!
Amanda, First, and foremost, I want to thank your mother for her service! Second, I want to thank you, for your comment here and your understanding of what's going on. What's always... ALWAYS forgotten, is, when someone serves in the military, it's not just THEM that serve... their families serve too! I'm a Marine Vet (MOS 2533), as well as a military brat. My father served in the Marines during Vietnam. He and his buddies never once talked about their battle experiences, only about "Remember that BBQ we had at...", or "Oh my God, Ann Margeret and Jayne Mansfield...". Even when I would ask him, he wouldn't talk about it. Of course, I understand, now, because I've gone through some of it, but it's hard for family to fully understand and even harder for non-military families. I can only say to them... Just know that, while you may not understand why that person is in that position, there is a good reason and it MIGHT be better that you don't know it. Stay true, Amanda W.
Semper Fi
@@shannonwilliams9571 : Thank Your for YOUR service, and your Mom's... and your very well spoken comments. I'm a 'vet' too... (USMC), and the pain of missing those 'lost' is hard to deal with at times. Especially those that seem fine, only to take their own lives when you were not looking. Vets just don't seem to ask for help... but they do need it. Some, like myself, get 'shocked' into seeing that they need their fellow vets to be able to handle it when Life gets crazy. Why shocked? see my posting about this song.
Ancient Greek first God was She (Mother earth) I think
@@franksmedley8619 it's sad too because the government is sending all this money to a country that refuses to join NATO and we have vet's that need that money they served for the country but the country is worried about others instead of their own
@@BenaresDarkness : Not only that, but if the Government spent 10% of what they do for 'black' military research projects, Vets would be well compensated for the risks they took to protect this nation. Hell, even a measly monthly stipend of 2,000 bucks would go a long way to aiding Vets to make ends meet, keep them off the streets, and show that they are valued. Add in 'food stamps', and Vet discounts, and you might be talking about enough to keep 'em housed, fed, and with enough to at least equal the poorest civilians out there.
The guy at the end was suposed to be the guy he took a bulet for in the military.
Oh man... Every time i see this video I cry.
same
Me too. It's the one video I've cried over the most... by far. Love love love it.
I cry a lot with this song. I cry for absent friends and comrades. Punches me in the guts every time.
I am not a vet, but I have the utmost respect and am so very thankful for our veterans; active and retired. This song literally chokes me up every time I hear it and the statistics that go along with the video are astounding and sad. We should do more to help our veterans, they deserve it. Thanks for this video.
Five finger death punch has many songs that spark emotional responses My Nemisis is one and Comming Down is another. If you havent reviewed these song please consider
I’m just like you, this song makes me choke up every time. Far From Home is another 5FDP song that does it to me.
Heath Howard - HOOAH!!! Thank you so much
I served in an NG unit but never got deployed, but knowing people who had and are struggling... I still can't watch this entire video. It kills me every time.
I get tears in my eyes every time I watch it.
I'm a Christian..and I listen to FFDP...yes some of their stuff is kinda hard..but this song touches so many levels...gives me goosebumps and I just love this song!! 💗💗💗
Yea same here. The lyrics don’t always define the meaning
I cry everytime I hear this song. I'm a retired vet. And it hurts my heart because I have lost to close friends to suicide because of PTSD. Vet's are always seem to be the forgotten. I always hear the phrase "we are there for the oil" . That might be the reason for our government but for a soldier its help those who cant help themselves. It's hard to get help trust me I know. The next time you see a veteran just say thanks trust me it means alot.
Thanks!
Thank you for your service sir. Its a shame the government gives more support to low life welfare slugs than to the brave men and women and their families that have sacrificed so much mentally and physically. I have always had a void in my soul because I couldn't serve due to a health issue, but I stand with all vets past, present and future that serve honorably.
Thank you Charles for your service, May God bless you sir
This song is something special to us vets. I was never in combat personally but dealt with other harsh realities due to service commitments.
Thanks to a Pastor who listened to metal stepping out of his comfort zone and didn't get all religious, seemed cool...having terminal cancer and going through much more, my faith has been severely challenged the past year, mainly by the DEA allowing no relief for pain, then hypocritical Christians, sadly - so know you restored a little hope back! 💜💛💚💜💛💚 May your son stay safe and thanks for his service, much respect ***I think the Pastor did end up liking the song LOL by his head moving to it and the grins here and there ✌️ 😎 there needs to be more Christians, Pastors like yawl two 💯
Idk what Christians in other countries are like, but here in NZ a lot are like these guys. Unfortunately there are people who call themselves Christians just to gain power or prestige, and others who are so in your face, or have such crazy ideals it even makes other Christians cringe. I hope you find what you need, take care
@@aedanbeisly3029 Thank You ✌️🌼🌻🌺💗
I'm no Christian in the sense of a believer of your faith …. But , I sends fixy hugs , kisses and whatever your future journey I hope it is filled with hope , smiles and good fortune … You may at times feel like giving in … But never give up …..Keep rockin Susan , the Universe likes having you around x
The DEA has turned decent law abiding citizens into criminals. People who once got their meds legally are now gonna have to seek them out illegally. Way to go DEA.
Prayers u find some relief.. God bless
I am a very big fan of Five Finger Death Punch and a lot of their songs are geared towards our veterans. When they were here in concert December 2018 anyone who was either still active In the military or retired and wanted to attend their show, they were given free tickets to the concert. Five Finger Death Puch is an amazing band
I actually cry to this song and everyone in their band is a veteran can we get an amen for them and all other vets homeless or not salute them
Adrien Brady they aren’t all vets
None of them are vets
They're my favorite band they're not vets. But they support our troops 110%
@@chrystainbarnett7478 They do USO tours all the time, a bunch of my friends got to see them in Kuwait. I was in Afghanistan at the time and was pissed I missed it lol
Ooooohhhhh rrrraaahhhh
He's saying he did terrible things for the right reasons.
"For what he was told were the right reasons", which is a large part of the problem, he is not sure what he was doing was the right thing or not. At least that is the way I see it.
Aarron Shepherd, that's EXACTLY what it means. ❤
True. My cousin is a veteran and will NOT talk about the things he went through and had to do. He struggles every day.
I respect your thought. But it was also what he believed right himself. Idk if it's even about serving in military. Just more about the guilt or sadness or even anger after tough choices were made. Isn't what's considered right unique to each person? Even though most people share the same frame work of the idea of right, everyone fills it in differently.
@Clinton A Yeah he is. He's only 27 and went in straight out of high school so I'm sure one day it'll be easier.
Never seen a pastor jam out so much to a rock song
dude almost seemed human lol. i liked his thoughts i think he nailed it with his analogy i liked his take on the meaning of the song/words. i agree with the pastor and his take of the words wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell
I know dude it crazy
Im a metal head and a Reverend
We had a chaplain that loved slayer
Ours likes skillet
Hello guys.
I think you missed the point here.
Being a veteran myself, I totally 'get' the lyrics. The choice of God as 'female' is intended both to make you sit up and listen simply because it's not what you are used to hearing, AND it points to the fact that in most of the most ancient religions, the primary God was, indeed, female.
The lyric of 'wrong side of heaven, and the righteous side of hell' is about being wrong in the eyes of God, because what you do may mean taking another person's life, while the righteous side of hell is that you did so for all the 'right' reasons... Even though you have 'sinned', you did so protecting others. Every veteran understands this.
I served in the USMC straight out of High School. And although I never saw combat, I did see some of my fellow Marines die in accidents during 'mock' war maneuvers. When I think back to that period of my life, I still see their faces, hear their voices, and still feel the pain of losing them. Just like any other veteran that has lost a 'brother' or 'sister' in arms.
The lines about 'I'm no hero, and I'm not made of stone'... NO veteran has ever said they were a hero. In fact, those awarded medals and honors for being 'heroic' always say that it was those that didn't come back that were the heroes. And as for the 'I'm not made of stone' line... It is said that a hard man does not cry. I say bullshit. 'Hard Men' cry because they feel it more intensely.
Later in the song, there is a lyric of 'Right or wrong, I can hardly care...' That statement most veterans will understand immediately because during combat, during your time of service, you will be called upon to do things that you are not sure if they are 'right' or 'wrong' but you do your Duty and perform as you were trained... Because if you fail, your brothers may pay for you not doing so.
I took an Oath to stand between any Enemy and my Nation, and the innocent civilians within it. So far as I know, I have never been absolved of that Oath, and I will continue to honor it until my dying day. But having said that, I must admit that when I exited the Corps in 1980, there was still a strong sentiment against the Military in this country. So, I just didn't speak of my Service. I would admit to having served if asked directly, but I avoided speaking of it mostly. Every time I did admit to having Served, I internally braced myself for the hate, anger, and blind blame for things for which I didn't do. Things that my Government had done. I was called everything BUT a 'good man' for having stood up to protect those that could not, or would not, protect themselves.
Thus my life went for pretty much 30 years or more, until after I retired from my job. I bought a condo, and live pretty much alone, although most would say I am a personable man and always willing to help others, they do not know how I feel deep inside. And this went on for several years until I made the 'mistake' of wearing a ball cap to the grocery store that had both the US Flag and the USMC Flag as pins upon it.
A woman came up to me and asked if I had Served. I admitted that I had and even showed her my Dog Tags and a P-38 can opener on my key ring, that I had gotten from a case of C-Rations (MREs have not yet been invented when I served). She thanked me for my service and we shook hands. I responded that it had been my Honor to have done so.
I thought that was the end of the matter, but she surprised me. She gave me a big hug, and overcoming my shock, I hugged back. She then whispered into my ear... "I am proud of you" and went about her shopping. I just stood there in total shock and nearly in tears. In all the time since my Service, no one had EVER said they were proud of me. That they were proud of what I had done, experienced, and lived through.
That day changed my life. I joined several Veteran's organizations like the Marine Corps League, the Devil Dogs, and others, and I can honestly say that today, I am Proud to have Served my Country to the best of my ability and as my Honor demanded.
I know this is a long post, and I am sorry for that, but I felt you should know these things and perhaps gain a better appreciation of just what this song means to Veterans.
Oh, in closing... a factoid for you... NONE of the band members, who depicted soldiers in the video, are Veterans. Although the band is highly pro-Veteran.
Speaking, Frank-ly
P.S. If you want to see Veterans doing rock. I highly suggest the band: Madison Rising. And if you do so, I would like you to do a blind Reaction to their version of the Marine Corps Hymn. URL included below.
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Powerful stuff there. That brought tears to my eyes. I am a prior and current veteran now serving again in a different branch. I get thanked often for my sacrifices and services, often I don't know how to appropriately respond to the statement. I generally just thank the person back. If people are ever negative about what they say about my service I always thank them for exercising their rights that I helped defend, that always confuses and diffuses them.
Wow this really hit me. Honestly you should wright a book. Im not much of a reader but I read this whole comment. Very powerful stuff you said and thanks you so much for your service!
Thank you for sharing this part of your life. And thank you from the bottom of my heart for your service.
You're not alone. Thank you for your candor. God bless
@@MrJmfisher29 You are welcome, and it was my Honor to Serve.
To me, the line " wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell" is reference to the act of killing those enemies. Because you are in fact taking another human life, it puts you on the wrong side of heaven. However, in contrast, they are terrorists. Therefore you are on the righteous side of hell. If that makes any sense.
PlayerSkillFTW first off, to say that there weren’t any WMDs, is to ignore the fact that Saddam Hussein did in fact deploy WMDs on his own people...that is verifiable history. It is believed by many that the weapons were moved from Iraq to Syria, which isn’t a huge leap since Syria had used WMDs on its own people in the ongoing civil war. Fairly early on, the US discovered some nuclear material and removed it from Iraq. We also discovered some F16s that were buried in the desert. So to say that we didn’t find any WMDs is one thing, to imply that they never existed is another entirely.
@@bigdoglilkitty you are correct with that information I am a vet I blew out my knee in the Army I was stationed at Fort Sill. I proudly served my country and for the person who commented on this above you needs to check his facts
Red Jacket that’s how I viewed killing being a sin but in the act of doing it saving your people defending country and home
@@bigdoglilkitty Apparently you haven't seen what Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson (whom was Chief of Staff to Colin Powell at the time) or Colin Powell himself later said about that. Iraq didn't have WMDs. We got lied into Iraq the same way we got lied into Vietnam (the supposed "Gulf of Tonkin" incident, which didn't actually happen). ua-cam.com/video/lxerr_iGRXE/v-deo.html
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Why? For profit. Then Vice President Dick Cheney was the former CEO of Haliburton, and the Bush family had a large amount of stock in oil companies. They, and their buddies, had a LOT of money to gain from a war with Iraq. Not just the oil companies, but the "defense" contractors of the Military Industrial Complex as well, which Dwight D. Eisenhower warned about. Did i forget to mention that back in 1994 Dick Cheney fully knew exactly what Iraq would turn into? ua-cam.com/video/6BEsZMvrq-I/v-deo.html. Why'd he still do it in 2003? Money.
As for Afghanistan, much the same, and then some. Afghanistan has *trillions* of dollars in mineral wealth, and not to mention poppy fields. It's no coincidence that once the U.S. occupied Afghanistan and started having troops guarding poppy fields, that Afghanistan's opium production went through the roof, and the U.S.A. itself became wracked with an opiate epidemic. As for "fighting terrorism", the Taliban now control more territory in Afghanistan than they have at any point during the war. A war btw, which has been going on for almost 18 years now. Just think about that. We're about to have fresh 18 year olds join the military and enter into a war that has been going on since before they were even born, with all purpose of that war completely lost.
Seriously, just take a look at what Major General Smedley Butler had to say about war. "War is a Racket". It hasn't changed since his time. www.historyisaweapon.com/defcon1/warracket.html
Major General Smedley Butler is the most legendary Marine in U.S. history. He served for 33 years and 4 months, achieved the highest rank a Marine could achieve at the time, and even earned two Medals of Honor, one of only two Marines to do so. He even exposed a fascist coup plot against FDR in 1934. ua-cam.com/video/uo1hp_LMGF8/v-deo.html&t
"I spent 33 years and four months in active military service and during that period I spent most of my time as a high class muscle man for Big Business, for Wall Street and the bankers. In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism. I helped make Mexico and especially Tampico safe for American oil interests in 1914. I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place for the National City Bank boys to collect revenues in. I helped in the raping of half a dozen Central American republics for the benefit of Wall Street. I helped purify Nicaragua for the International Banking House of Brown Brothers in 1902-1912. I brought light to the Dominican Republic for the American sugar interests in 1916. I helped make Honduras right for the American fruit companies in 1903. In China in 1927 I helped see to it that Standard Oil went on its way unmolested. Looking back on it, I might have given Al Capone a few hints. The best he could do was to operate his racket in three districts. I operated on three continents." - Smedley Butler
Btw, Saudi Arabia was responsible for 9/11, so why isn't the U.S.A. going to war with them? Because the U.S. gains too much from utilizing Saudi Arabia as an economic weapon against nations that rely on oil for revenue (Russia, Venezuela), all the while selling weapons to Saudi Arabia which they then use to commit genocide against civilians in Yemen. Once again, money.
I feel sympathy for the troops that got tricked into fighting for a bunch of rich assholes. It's like the saying goes. "When the rich wage war, it's the poor that die".
In other words a necessary evil
Single handedly the only song ive ever cried to
same
👍 you can my thumbs up !!
Brutal Strike look up Five Fingers video for When the Seasons Change. You will cry again
Not the only one for me, but this one touches home in a way that I wasn't ready for when I watched it.
Listen to hero’s cape by Volbeat
hard video to watch as a veteran. these issues are very underrated for many
Thank you for your service, sir. Truly. I lost my would have been brother in law, 2nd Lt. Adam B. Larson, on January 16, 2017 to suicide. He was based at Ft. Benning when his PTSD became to much for him. He was NOT weak. He had to be too strong for too long. Taking a minimum of 2-3 terrorist lives affected his heart of gold in addition to nearly dying himself and seeing the bodies of fallen soldiers. I love our men and women in uniform. I've either met or have known nearly 100 veterans in my life. Not a single one ever wanted to kill or have to bury another brother or sister in arms. God bless you again, sir.
Agreed. I have lost too many brothers. WE need to get the VA fixed. This song hits me hard every time.
Thank you for your service sir I’ve lost a veteran to suicide
Thank you for your service sir my brother just deployed a month ago. I dont even know you but i just wanna say that i love you greatly just as my brother who is deployed thank you sir god bless
Thank you all for your service. May God help you all find peace at home.
When the cop arrested the guy and he noticed they had the same tattoo they got together in the military...it really hit hard seeing him take the cuffs off... almost as if he was saying "You have go in but not in cuffs brother."
We never see the end of that segment. Yes, the Officer had to arrest him, due to the unregistered firearm, but what else happened? In my mind, the Officer takes interest in his fellow serviceman and gets him the help he needs to feel less alone, more loved, and more honored by those around him. Alcohol rehab, a place to stay, perhaps a job... even a menial one, would do much to help his fellow serviceman feel more a part of society, and less like a broken 'thing' that was cast aside.
This may not have happened, but I would think it might have happened due to the shared 'brotherhood' in arms shown by the tats on their arms. I know I would give my last remaining dollar to a fellow Marine that needed it more than i did.
I just joined the navy a few months ago myself.
In boot camp, we did 22 push ups every night before Taps in honor of the 22 veterans that take their own life every month.
Thank u for your serving
What's your NEC?
@@coreyscysen1705 Still in A school. Hopefully I'll be ETN3 in a few months.
Dont let all the depressed people around you at work kill your morale bro, or your contract is gonna feel long af.
@@jacobeberhardt1649 respect friend. My marine career was over before it started. It kills me to know Ill never be able to fight for my country
I love Fiver Finger death punch. This is a great song.
Fun little lesser known fact ... Ivan Moody , the lead singer of FFDP was studying to be a priest years ago , before joining the band motograter ....
This song always gets to me as a combat veteran then coming back living on the streets and wanting to just give it all up before finally getting the help and support I needed.
Their cover of “Gone Away” is hauntingly amazing. The visuals are great
Love that cover
FFDP songs just make me cry so much because most of the songs as based on military and the video gone away, I wasn't even a minute in and I was already crying about it bc of what happened to his fallen brothers
Oh... It's bad I didn't know it was a cover until I read this... I'll need to find the original artist to compare!
@@vystorm the original is by The Offspring :)
ehhh original was better.
Truth is when it comes to soldiers you sometimes have to kill in order to not just protect yourself. But, to protect everyone of your brothers and sisters. You try your best to fight to survive and the main motivation is the people back in the states. Friends and family that you left behind to serve. But, some soldiers will pay the ultimate sacrifice protecting others.
This song is so good and true! So many veterans & people have to deal with PTSD daily...every minute. Every one needs to watch & listen to that song. Thank you so much for bringing attention & your opinion to this subject & to this song!
God bless any of you that are serving or have served. You have love from the bottom of my heart.
My husband and I get so choked up everytime we watch this video. He's a veteran and this touches our hearts so much.
Not a Christian, but I respect all of your opinions, and you sound so so knowledgeable about what your talking about. Videos are very entertaining keep it up!
If you go into context of the video his god is his daughter why she is ashamed and the devil is his Commander on the field why he's not to blame only giving orders given to him
Good thing I saw your comment it took me forever to figure out why he kept referring to God as a female, so it's not literally thanks man.
God is referring to his wife given the scene where the girl wants to give the guy a flower and the mom yanks her away.
Military vet here. Country’s are referred to as female. So in this aspect the country is the singers God
It’s his wife, she blames him for not being the same man before the war. Happened to me, wife left me for another man. Used my ptsd against me I. Court, now I can’t see my kids but once a month with a court appointed supervisor and can’t even hug or kiss my kids. It happens to often abuse society views us as broken, but I can serve my Community as a Leo.
@@4147rross Yeah that is correct
Pastor Robert, I have come across this song long ago and the pain i felt when watching the video for the first time was so strong that it hurt me to even look at the screen to continue watching it. I honestly felt ashamed for the veterans that are treated like nothing but dirt or the scum of society. Till this day is hurts me to relive this memory of the pain and suffering on the battle field no matter the country we all go through grief and sometimes we will be pulled in to the depths of hell because of the sorrow and pain that this video brings us.
5FDP is one of my favorite bands. This song is amazing and the video is so powerful. They do so much to bring awareness to the military and veterans.
LOVE LOVE LOVE FFDP!
Yes ,
those lyrics are so true.
War is Hell.
No matter what side of it your on.
Both sides feel that they are on the “right” side and that what they are fighting for is worth the fight.
So “the wrong side of Heaven or the right side of Hell.”
A statement that’s very true.
I’ve never been on the battlefield physically fighting for my country or anything.
However we all are on the battlefield. The wars we fight are just as real to us and the Hell of it all is just as real.
Rather your fighting to live from some deadly disease , or your dealing with substance abuse which again is a deadly disease.
Or your having some type of mental struggles. We all are fighting battles and yes war is Hell.
Great review pastor.
I like your videos.
I subscribed.
As I was growing up, I’ve never understood these songs I just liked them. But after getting older and experiencing what these soldiers have felt made me realize that metal has meaning while kids think it’s just screaming. Thank you to everyone who served and god bless you.
To be fair, an awful lot of metal really is just screaming. There's plenty examples of great art, heart and pain, but just as many of mindless nonsense.
Like the difference between Eminem and the vast majority of hip hop /rap in his Era (though now he sounds just like them)
'' I 'm on the wrong side of Heaven and in the righteous side of Hell '' PTSD ' s speaking !! What powerfull lyrics !! Legit song ... !!! Merry Christmas , Pastor Robert and Happy New Year , tou you, to your family , to our Veterans all over the world and to the people of this world !! Blessed 2022 !! Greetings from Greece!
I saw FFDP in concert. They are mindblowingly good
Seen them twice, they throw a helluva show
Seen them in December in 2017 they were amazing @bret
I like how they stand by their message even during their shows. Great dudes
I saw them a few months ago with Breaking Benjamin, and FFDP stole the show. I wouldn't even call myself a fan of theirs, but the talent and passion is undeniable. Plus, their singer has changed so much for the better. Dude is a living example of what people who overcome addictions can be, awesome story he's got.
Five finger five punch
Five Finger Death Punch is my favorite band they do a lot with veterans and their Bad Company cover video is also military themed
I have no family in the military, yet I cannot watch this video without tears streaming down my face!
I'm 31 years old and didn't grow up listening to metal but my husband did. He introduced me to this group and my reaction to this song was just amazement. Such a strong beautiful song. Now I listen to this group and Disturbed and Megadeath and Marilyn Manson and so many other types of metal and rock music I would've never listened to before. It pays to be open minded.
As a Christian who loves this song, I fully appreciate your take on this. This is a great response. Thank you so much for this. ❤
I've heard this song hundreds of times and it still makes me tear up
I would like to say my interpretation of wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell is that his PTSD is so bad that he feels that in his head he knows that he is a good person but feels that he is a bad person for killing people. Then to top it all of he feels that he is unwanted because he kept the world free and doesn't understand why people don't like him.
Thats exactly what i hear also
That's much more well said than in my comment, but that's exactly what I was getting at. The internalized moral conundrum of killing for the right reasons
The ending scene brings me to tears every time I watch it. The raw emotion and power in the words. The homeless guy is fighting back and you can see the other guy mouthing “You know me! You saved my life, brother!” Before they both break down in tears. Heart-wrenching.
I have to say that this video seriously pulled at my heart strings, and I actually had to fight back tears. The song and the video really do make a good point that American's are seriously have for some time been failing our veterans. They not only risked their lives for us, but even at times have sacrificed parts of their souls so that we can live free.
Ffdp covered gone away by offspring. That hits harder than this
Yeah, and that one can hit for anyone whose lost someone
The offspring one is wayyyyyy better. My opinion though
Yes
Josh Smith I just watched someone react to it and they said it was a wasted 5 mins of their life. They liked the clip but not the cover and I was like HOW DARE YOU!? Like they go hand in hand. And I balled my eyes out watching the clip
Yea heavy song there
As a Army vet, everytime I see this video it breaks me down. I can't help but cry because it's so true with what we go through. I myself suffer from PTSD and is rough. I've divorced multiple times because of my PTSD. I've been close to being homeless. Im one of the few who got lucky and was able to get the help I needed from the VA. There are so many vets who get pushed to the side without help. This has to change
It does have to change. I agree with you, battle. My husband suffers from TBI, PTSD, and physical problems from us being over there. (How we met). I've stuck by him through his terrors, fits of rage that comes out of nowhere sometimes. He has hit me on his sleep (night terrors), but I stay because I know war had changed him, and it's not all his fault. He's getting help, and I see a lot of progress. Especially for our kids. He's a great dad. I knew it would take the both of us to get through it.
We did come close to divorce, but decided against it. It wouldn't solve anything, how I saw it. It would have torn him.
I may not have done any service in my life, but this song... This song is super powerful... These words... They mean so much.
Every time I hear this song, I get goosebumps, and eventually shed a tear.
Thank you to all those who have served us.
Awesome song choice. Such powerful lyrics and deep imagery. Definitely a rock/metal song for the memories.
One of the best songs that made me cry 😢
Btw the dude on our right was looking at the other guy like “shut up dude and just watch it”😆
Kyler Greer yeah
Literally my thoughts watching all of these reaction videos. I wish I could record my own and do a better job, but I already know all the best.
This video is a way of spreading awareness. We're all on the verge of losing everything to include our loved ones. It's just so hard for them to understand the impacts of what we go through. Employers are scared of what we might do may an episode happen. It's very difficult to continue life after you serve, especially if you were able to do so in combat. Everyone that reviews this (in a hip hop channel more so than others) helps people realize we're just in pain. We just need another chance to be human. Thank you for your help.
This song gives me goosebumps EVERYTIME I hear it. Five Finger is my favorite band for so many reasons but they bring awareness to so many things. They actually stand for something
Wrong side of heaven- I feel I'm not good enough
Righteous side of hell- I deserve better. I need help. I'm not too far gone.
dbthompson0206 I always saw it as feeling like they’ve done too much bad in their eyes to have earned a place in heaven, but the fact those acts were done in defense of others leaving them have not done enough bad to be in hell, leaving the person in an emotional limbo of not knowing what to feel about themselves and their actions.
@@devinshort8150 I totally agree. The song and its entirety speaks to me in that sense. When I got home from deployment, I felt like I didn't belong. I missed my friends I lost over there and didn't fit in anywhere. I even tried to kill my self two years ago. FFDP songs helped me understand that I'm not alone in this fight.
Ephesians chapter 6 verse 12 tells us "for our war is not against flesh and blood." The war in with our selfs
The vibe I got from that line about "she sounded just like me, what have I done and what have I become" is saying that he's been asking himself those same questions so that's why she sounds just like him. She's just repeating what's already going through his head.
As a Christian the whole "wrong side of Heaven and the righteous side of Hell" I interpreted as the ever-present dichotomy of being in this world, of being human. I'm a sinner, I do things I know I shouldn't do, I'm "on the wrong side of Heaven." But on the flipside of the same coin, we strive to be more like Christ in spite of, and even because of, out own failures and shortcomings, putting us "on the righteous side of Hell." It's that constant internal struggle between not being as bad as we could be but still not yet being as good as we ought to be, as we know we should be.
He is speaking about where we (as soldiers of war) feel we are. Not just at home but while at war.
The wrong side of heaven eludes to what we have to do as soldiers in war. The way that we must dehumanize someone or a group of people in order to actively search for and kill them. These things are the antithesis of heaven.
The righteous side of hell refers to that place we find ourselves when doing this. There is a not so fine line that we endeavor not to cross. We cause ourselves to become the monster, because only a monster can kill a monster. This monster resides in hell. As soldiers, (those of us who have had to take life) we have to be able to walk up to that line, become the monster, all the while keeping our eye on that line.
Having seen that line, and becoming the monster, is nearly impossible to deal with when we come back to our families. That monster (I call it a “deamon”) still and forever lives inside us. It can be like being condemned to death, with no date.
I hope this provides some insight.
I cry every time I watch this video. It is SO beautiful!! Thank you for reacting to this song!!
As a vet and a former Christian I really related to the video and sad our country does so little for us and more for illegal
Sorry but, you are just a tool for your country. You serve the purpose , then you are discard broken. I have a hard time understanding how millions of young people are voluntarily willing to go to the other side of the world to die for some glory or peace, you'll never experience yourself.
Marik D. Hammerhead Red because some people have no direction in life and the military can supply that. That’s ONE reason why someone would join. It’s not that hard to understand you’ll get it one day
My family has been serving the nation since the civil war. I was honored to be following their foot steps. The things that always got me though was the fact that when friend's and family I knew were applying for benefits to support themselves after they got home while trying to get back on their feet were denied yet people who are not from our country were approved.
Thank u for serving part country I am going to the military after my schooling.
@@mr.creepypasta3555 I will be praying for you and hope you have a long career in the branch you pick
I've listened to this song over 100 times and still get the chills
The wrong side of heaven, righteous side of hell references the soul of the warrior. We are scarred and broken, in many ways unworthy of entering heaven, despite having fought for the side of righteousness, thus we face hell while refusing to become part of it. We stand the line between the hell of war and our heaven back home while living. When we meet Death and are carried to Peter's judgment, we stand trial for our bloodshed and hate, and then instead of facing hell to protect our personal heaven in life, we face the possibility of eternal hell instead of allowing our scars and pain to mar the perfection of the streets of gold.
That's deep man, I dig it.
No worries when you find out the real truth and discover so called heaven is a place of vibrations since we are immortal souls composed of energy. Ergo learn to raise your vibrations and go where thou whilt.
Absolutely, As a Veteran Police Officer I have had this moral dispute multiple times and have spoken many times to my Pastor about the way I feel. I personally feel the calling to stand the line. But also worry what St. Peter will say when I stand for judgement. From what My pastor tells me God has special places for Warriors. He knows the cost we put forward and sacrifices we make or are willing to make. For those reasons even though we may feel on the wrong side of heaven we never truly are.
We are all unworthy brother but though Jesus we are saved.
You are saved if you believe you are saved, but to have acted rightly with only the knowledge of righteousness; lacking the faith of forgiveness you can't be saved.
Thank you so much for reacting to this video. You've helped spread the news of PTSD and how it effects so many veterans.
"I will not take my own life by my own hand until I talk to my battle buddy first. My mission is to find a mission to help my warfighter family."
I have to say this music video always moves me to tears. The lyrics/vocals/instrumentals coupled with the facts. Always brings tears to my eyes. VERY powerful and truthful message. Our armed forces fight for us, but we absolutely betray them and let them down. We compare them to filth. Whether passively or actively. The only times we acknowledge their sacrifice is if they are among the few that come home, and are "put together." Meaning they appear just like us and lead what we presume to be normal lives. When no matter how put together they may seem, they are fighting the exact same demons that those have succumbed to which yielded them dead or on the streets. The only difference is time. Plus a better mental state that allows them to bury/or fight the demons. But again, we all succumb to our demons. The difference is, some only succumb temporarily. Till they find the renewed strength to rise up and continue fighting.
Please react to tool right in two its a great song about how humans divide everything and kill for some things.
I can play that song lol👍
Same 👌🤘
One of the nicest songs out there for sure. TOOL are such a class act
Great shout
He would have a field day reacting to that song.
God bless any military, fire, ems, police, first responders, and anyone else that works behind the scenes. PTSD is a real thing and is causing more and more of these people to take their own lives each and everyday. Thank you for what all of you do! God Bless!
Such a great interpretation of this song. Five Finger Death Punch has many songs dealing with the harsh realities of war and law enforcement. Their song "Remember Everything" is a very emotional song dealing with an aging veteran. It would be interesting to see a reaction to that one.
I'm going to piggyback off this comment. 5fdp is general supports our military services. They do the USO tours and help raise money for our vets. Also 5fdp also touches on alcoholism (I apologize) teenage suicide ( coming down) as well as many other subjects. Ever UA-camr that reacts to this vid I check out cause coming from a military family as well as being homeless on and off for over 10 years I see too many vets out there basically helpless. I'm glad that sooo many ppl are getting the word out about this. I dont want to ramble on so in closing a old quote I heard years ago about our vets... We can teach them to kill but wont teach them how to live again
I agree. Five finger death punch is an advocate of the armed forces.
Far From Home is a great song by 5FDP
Honestly, as a massive Christian and Metal Head, I never viewed the verse "Wrong side of Heaven and the righteous side of Hell" like that and I was always kind of uneasy about that, as well as referring to God as a woman. So, thank you for the new insight and way of thinking about it, Pastor Houghton.
Morgan David-Meece there’s like four thousand different religions some older than Christianity with female deities
@@billholsopple1148 sure, but what does that have to do with Christianity? God the Father is how Christians are taught, not God the Mother/Woman.
I always thought him referring to God as a woman was to strike your attention, force you to pay more attention to the lyrics by challenging your beliefs
I could never get through this song untill now and im only 16 and i know alot of people who have ptsd and were kia and after this song a puddle of tears were on the floor.
When I first heard this song, I started crying. This song brought home the fact that those of us who have had to do those ugly things to keep breathing. It became so easy to kill, we who have seen and done those acts don't look at the world as everyday people do? We shut down, we go out when we have to. Because there is no way a normal person could ever hope to understand.
Check out "Gone Away" from Five Finger Death punsh, that's pretty rough too ...
That is a remake of a song originally recorded by The Offspring in 1997. The FFDP version sucks.
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I know that myself, I've seen "The Offspring" myself often enough at Rock am Ring and have the maxi CD from "Gone Away" ... So it can not be shit if you watch a React video from FFDP. ..😂
@@Michellinchen74 It showed up in my feed. I thought it may be interested. This song original and awesome, however they removed the true emotion from the original recording of Gone Away...sterilized it. To deepen the baseline and sing like you're reading from a half-baked script destroys the original. Definatly one the music world would have been better without.
This is true, it's okay...! I'mean this Song as a Remake from FFDP is very better as another Remake Songs...
@@Michellinchen74 Agreed, it is not the worst remake in music history, but it is still but a shell of the original.
Right In Two By Tool Is An Amazing Song. Like To See Your Perception On That One.
Dynasty Derps freakin love that song
@@MetalBrains69 Upvote It So He Sees The Comment 😉
Castle of Glass BY Linkin Park is another video thar just makes me cry like a baby like this one...
Thank you to all the brave men and women who have served!!!
So many people say that our troops are dying for our freedom, What people don't want to face is that they are killing for us.That takes a toll that you should pray you and your families never learn
I know I’m super late to seeing this, but as a vet, my interpretation of the whole god is she and devil is he ... is God she is lady liberty and the devil is the government. This video gets to me everytime. It hits home far to much for I was homeless when I first got out of the military. Also many of these statistics have increased since this music video. It’s now saying 22 vets a day take their life, that’s over 8000 a year. I almost became apart of that statistic when I was first transitioning. Another vet quite saved my life and pulled me out of that darkness and I slowly got back on to my feet and living the best I can. One thing that friend said to me that has never left the back of my mind and is quite frankly the only reason I’m still alive “Suicide doesn’t stop the pain, it only pass it on to someone else.” If anyone is struggling please reach out. #22toomany
Thanks for sharing and thank you for your sacrifice to our country. Your friend was correct, suicide passes pain with much more intensity to those you leave behind. The ones who love and care for you will always ask themselves why, what did/didn't I do or say or how did they not see signs, and the what ifs will consume them. I too have walked that narrow dark path courting death as it seemed the only way to end my nightmares which were on constant loop. I wish everyone in the same situation would pause. Just do nothing. Absolutely nothing, and see what a difference a day brings. With enough people agreeing this is an issue that needs immediate attention and funding, and if we all wrote our state politicians and pressured them to make changes on how we reintroduce service men and women to civilian life as well as better PTSD programs and access to both medical and mental healthcare for all veterans. AND programs in place to prevent them from becoming homeless with additional safety nets in place that periodically check in with those identified as PTSD veterans or simply struggling to adapt.
Let's face it, the average citizen myself included has no clue what you've been through, seen or done and if we did most likely we would be in same position. It's unbelievable that this country likes to put on appearances that we CARE about our military people but the sad reality is we are just cogs in a machine. We are all dispensable. Enough people speak up, we CAN make a change.
Thank you to every vet. You are loved and appreciated by people you have never before, like me. My father was a veteran too. He was a good man, like you. 😄
This song gives me goosebumps...it just speaks volumes. They rock!
I just want to say thank you so much for not stopping the song every 10 seconds! It gives those an opportunity to hear the whole song uninterrupted and appreciate it to the fullest. I think you guys did an amazing job on this video, keep it up!!! 💯
There is a Christian metal band called Silent Planet. I think you should do a reaction video to their song Panic Room. It addresses the realities of PTSD.
I’m a vet and have ptsd, don’t know why but I have loved this song forever but watching the video makes me tear up. Maybe it’s me.....
It's allergies, brother. Makes my eyeballs a little sweaty too.
This song gives me chills every time I hear / watch it. Another great band that can tell a story is Metallica, especially their One song. You must watch the video, it's epic. Yes it's hard metal but they have a message that makes you think about what if you were in that position, what would you do? My dad was a Southern Baptist preacher and I would have a hard time with the what should be a moral / simple decision. But it's not. I'd really like your opinion on the subject.
This song brings tears to my eyes, because I've felt the meaning of the song. I feel this song is about battling not just your enemies on the battlefield, but also the demons that haunt your mind.
From my perspective, when they say 'I'm on the wrong side of heaven, and the righteous side of hell.'
Meaning, they're at war, killing people, which is wrong.
But they are doing it to protect their families and their country, being righteous.
Then the lyrics 'I spoke to God today and she sounded just like me. I saw the devil today and he looked a lot like me.
Meaning we ultimately decide what is wrong and right and we choose what morals we live by (god sounds like me). Sometimes we will doubt ourselves and feel like we aren't on the right path (when you do, to yourself you look like the devil).
There's also a point of 'arms wide open, I stand alone. I'm no hero and I'm not made of stone.'
You can be begging for help but you still feel alone.
Fighting for your country doesn't mean you are a hero or that you're strong all the time.
We all need help. And instead of calling a veteran a hero and giving them a medal. We need to support them, get them the proper help they deserve.
Do Cemetary Gates by Pantera
Absolutely.
Yes please
please, im from Dallas, i can feel his mourning for the girl, and the fact that Darrel died i think this is a good song to look deep upon to build the heart: we feel the same for him as the song felt for the girl.
*Cemetery, but yes for sure
AMEN to that!
The whole concept of "the wrong side of heaven and the righteous side of hell" is that it has been shown that 95 percent of civilians in America take the soldiers, who have given up everything to ensure our freedom,for granted. It is also a fact that a large majority of civilians in the u.s. spit on those who saved their freedom and those of us who plan our futures to be the same. These soldiers..these people give away everything to save us,and all they get is a shiney medal in front of a camera, and a stab in the back behind it. This song was created to slap America in the face to wake these ignorant peices of crap up and make them realize they should be grateful.
My departed Father was a Vietnam Combat Veteran. What they sacrificed for this country was totally unappreciated at the time. They were reviled by the media and the general public because of the pro leftist coverage of events at the time. Those soldiers fought and died for this country, so a whack job like Jane Fonda could commit treason on national television. Google it, Jane Fonda should have died in prison.
This country treats our veterans AND even some active military like garbage. They risk their lives for us and our freedom to be forgotten after they're done.
@@heavensennamon1938 They love the military and veterans until we disagree with them.
I think your confusing our government and our civilian population, I dont know anyone who looks down on a vet, but the government just casts them aside and most people dont know what to do about it.
@@lukasahford5050 I'm a veteran and we get attacked all the time because the majority of us don't toe the conservative line on everything. Such as the majority if veterans support the right of the players to kneel and are not offended by it.
This is the most carnal and worldly (so-called) pastor I've ever seen!
Love how you respected the song and message great job
I lost my friend jacob to PTSD. He killed himself a few years ago. There’s not one day that I don’t wish I could have done more to save him.
I'm sorry man. I have depression and I've attempted suicide multiple times, so I know what he went through. I hope God lets him go to heaven. Stay strong bro.
This video makes me cry every time. That said, imagine what it's like for the people in the countries that America blows up. Just food for thought fellas.
Yes, an most of the civilian population is grateful. They don't want the tyranny. They just want to live and raise there kids. They know it's tough now. They look forward to the future their children will have. Free of tyrants. An a chance to it better then they have ever known. 1500 years of tyranny won't end over night. Will take at least two generations. But most are grateful for US stepping in an doing something. Their tired of being slaves.
I can listen to this song all day and rock out to it, it's awesome, I watch the film clip once and theres instant tears in my eyes, I'm ashamed of any government that let's vets go unnoticed and unhelped ( I'm from Australia and it happens here to )