CHRISTIANS REACT To-Bathory Enter The Eternal Fire
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- Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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Fun fact: Quorthon eventually abandoned Satanic concept for Bathory because he believed you are still under Christianity when you embrace Satanism as concept. This is why he took the path of Viking Metal.
Kvlt
That is only partially true about still being under Christianity. He referenced the imagery of the Bible but the satanic characteristics and personifications are much older and much more broad than just being exclusive to Christianity. If you were to take the mainstream perspective of northern paganism, you would put “The giants” in place of “Satan” but the ideas behind them are relatively the same. But you’ll learn more of that when you delve into mythological and archetypal thought and the history it is responsible for. What is true about your idea is that you are still under the imagery of Christianity but the ideas that underlie that imagery are almost ageless and also certainly not originating from Christianity either. My main point is that you’re not entirely under the classification of Christianity if you use satan as merely a concept rather than the specific imagery the Bible provides. Also I want to make clear than I’m not at all disputing that Quorthon used this reasoning to abandon “satanically themed” lyrics but just the underlying truth behind that idea.
@@gloriousking777 yep I couldn’t agree more. Dualities are very present within most if not all religions/myths because it’s an inherent part of who we are. Christianity is by no means the first or even near oldest religious system so I think it’s kind of ignorant for vin to assume that he’s taking a Christian perspective inherently. Obviously, given the imagery of the song, it’s takes a Christian approach but he should know better from black metal that they’re not 100% serious with what they’re saying maybe just some general themes
@@connorrekdahl3754 even in sumerian mythology (where every fractal perspective of any religions or mythology are from) there's this "duality". Bouddhism and Hinduism give us the answer. we need balance. it's human we're not perfect. we've got the light and the shadows inside of us due to the 3D and physical world.If we were more etherical it would be easier for us to be more in inconditionnal love. Like some consciousness living in higher vibrationnal dimensions. We need to be neutral as possible in our acts cause we're all in this balance.(Kybalion is a good book to read) Christianity compiled just the right way like how the collective faith of all humanity must work. That's why it's the religion that colonized and convert the largest part of the humanity. Cause it's the best way for the collective faith of mankind. Without any individual egocentric path that's we all use to have (by default to survive cause ego it's important) in our indivual destiny.Jesus went to Egypt and Asia (in his unknown story) and make the perfect synchretism of all the beliefs and he make it acceptable and comprehensible for the whole humanity. By that I'm not seeing the christianism in a dogmatic way. Jesus don't create "ism". And I'm not Christian as well it's just a view of how the Jesus perspective impact us in our way of living and must been seen in his most primitive way without the influence of the Bible or any book or humans(Templar,Roman,Vatican,Inquisition,Clergy etc etc) coming right after Jesus and perverted his perfect syncretism of Greek, Sumerian Zoroastrism,Hinduism,Bouddhism etc etc etc etc). And about Quorthon everything was story telling in his most archetypal way. It was the eighties. everything was archetypal timeless and sacred. in a way that will never be reproduced. He never claimed to be satanist or christian. He just spit his art to the world with a huge subconscious background that his really a particularity of artist of the eighties, we will never have such an abundant way of seeing music in a long time. Believe me.
@@connorrekdahl3754 You're 100% correct but when you are not from the scene or develloped an obsession about metal it's normal to see it in a different way than from the historical original spirit of when it was released. it's the beauty of music you can interpret the song and alchemize it in our own individual perception. Artist in general (I'm sure Quorthon too) love to let the listener interpret their work in their own way. It's like a multiverse of perception and it's what make it so cult cause there's a billion approach to understand the lyrical aspect.
Something I’ve always noticed about Bathory is they had a way of writing melodies that are creepily enticing and almost hypnotic in a way
They?
Bathory was pretty much a one man thing
Quorthon
@@_loss_ true but I’m also talking about the days when there were other guys too. If ever that was true
@@thestørmcrier2024 There were other members of the band at times, but Quorthon was always the sole writer.
THE quintessential black metal song. With transilvanian hunger and freezing moon.
And the rest of Bathorys first 3 albums 🤘🏻🤘🏻
There is a Bathory tribute band called Damnation (they started as a Bathory tribute band anyay), but just speaking of quintessential black metal, Damnation - Insulter of Jesus Christ.
It is possessively addicting. Strange.
@@nonserviam751 there’s a band called Apocalypse and this guy is literally the reincarnation of Quorthon.
Apocalypse - Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
@@infectedwithhatred Hearing now, then.
@@infectedwithhatred wow really underground stuff bro thx for sharing
First time hearing bathory! This is better than metallica 🤘🤘🤘
jajajajajaja Alternativica?? Grungellica? jajajaja is NOT COMPARASIÓN....Bathory is old true black metal...! Metallica es pure shit milenial !
@@antoniocarlin5026 Grow up. Metallica earned their spot in extreme metal in the early 80s.
@@keithakid haha Metallica is gay
@@keithakid Never heard of them. Where they signed?
Bruh did someone say mettalica is extreme metal lmao.
Leave the world of mortals to walk into the mist to stalk unto the other side
Plains of otherness
The utter emptiness
Where time have ceased and dark and light collide
Crossing the river of death and water cold
Slowly walking up the bridge
The jewelled bridge I walk for what seems a lifetime
In the night it's jewels glow
There on the other side
On shore of no return
The one for me awaits
Cannot avoid the eyes
In which the fire burns
Comed this far it is too late
And He calls my name
First a whispering then louder
And he wants me to follow
And to Enter the Eternal Fire...
I walk this endless night
His eyes the only light
Repeatedly he whispers my name
Fingers move and twist
Through crimson thick dark mist and voices cry of agony and pain
Close now to his kingdom
The bleak world dark and still
I follow the voice whispering my name
Approach the gate of sin
Opened up to let me in and there, He stand in flames
The price now I must pay for eternity my soul his claim
For years of pleasures, victory and gold
The one who stand in flames
Now rise and walk my way and reach out for my soul
And He calls my name
First a whispering then louder
And he wants me to follow
And to fall down. The Eternal Fire...
I stand at the jaws of the pit
The heat scorch my flesh
The fall seem never to end
My hair burn
My eyes can't see
The flames slowly eat my soul
The pain tears my mind
Hear my cries oh Lord
Have mercy oh Lord
This can't be
Raging flames all over me
Inferno of heat
Oh no, oh no, oh noooooo, noooooo, noooooo...
These lyrics give me goosebumps.
@@michaelmartins177 they do me too when i read them still, and i first heard this when i was 17, back in '87, lol
@@fragster2008 Word.
You heard it first, but I was younger. 1989 at age 14. The lyrics fit the music like a glove. I'm not even the least bit religious but it just captures the imagination.
@@jessejordache1869 amen to that, I agree completely. I think most of Quorthons lyrics capture the imagination some how, which to me is genius. 🤘
Come on guys
BATHORY :
1 "through the blood by thunder"
2 "twilight of the gods"
3 "under the runes"
4. "lake of fire"
The ravens
Though blood by thunder and under the runes are gay
@@αλπικόςμισανθρωπος Νικολάκη τράβα να δεις αν έρχομαι
Twilight Of The Gods!!!
@Thrashing Hentai It's pretty basic. Venom retread.
the ending is so emotional
This is why I think they should give Realm of a Thousand Burning Souls by Lord Belial a go lol lol
3:18 says it all in Sori’s face. You knew she got it when her head bang hit the off beat perfectly then those eyes…
Ring of gold!! Bathory.
Great recommendation from a great album (Nordland I). I'd also add:
Great Hall Awaits Fallen Brother
&
Mother Earth, Father Thunder.
Quorthon Died: June 3, 2004 only 38 years old ! Sad !
Too young 😢
Quorthon said that the band were not Satanists but used 'Satanic' references to provoke and attack Christianity. With the third and fourth albums he began "attacking Christianity from a different angle", realizing that Satanism is a "Christian product" and seeing them both as "religious hocus-pocus". Quorthon was a life long Norse Germanic Paganist
Thanks for not doing mainstream songs all the time. These gems need to be highlighted. P.s. You guys are chill..🔥
🙂 finally! ~ Probably my favorite Bathory song off of what is arguably my favorite Bathory album. Quorthon was a remarkable storyteller and artist! Thank you, Daniel! And thank you, Vin & Sori for the listen & commentary. A *Happy & Healthy New Year* to all!
no. one. cares.
@@Aurusmm You have a level of pettiness that I aspire to.
i made that comment 3 months ago, why answer now? Plus Mercyful fate sucks, every songs starts off good then you get that horrendous girly scream"Dudududu, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH" @@Userius1
this is honestly the most bad ass song ever recorded and Qurthon was more just tying to tell horror tales than the ideological satanism of later black metal ,his exploration of pagainism was much more personal. Still one of the greatest bands ever and in all fairness though he never wanted to admit it this is his sort of opposite response to the Manowar song Bridge of Death.
His interviews never had much to to with reality or truth. He was playing a role for advertisment and entertainment, as most entertainers do.
He always had entertaining stories that were obviously fake. Like when he talked about the cover to this album and said that the model didn't want to wear the goat head mask. Don't remember how he said he persuaded him. It was a funny story but anyone can see for them self that it's the cartoon goat head pasted over the models head.
He also said he never heard Venom, though anyone can hear that he more or less made covers of at least two songs.
I think he was funny. A bit of a Spinal Tap in real life. But of course that movie is good because it's stereotypical.
ANYONE WHO DOES NOT LIKE MANOWAR IS AFRAID
OF HIMSELF
YOU MUDDAFUKKAS...ARE AFRAID
OF MANOWAR
@@chrissibersky4617 I find it hard to believe that someone as tuned into metal as Quorthon obviously was, taking it in directions no one had ever gone before and which would have been impossible in the NWOBHM era, hadn't heard of Venom. But other than Senile Decay, Countess Bathory & maybe one or two others, I can't think of many Venom songs that sound anything like Bathory. Obviously Quorthon would never write a songs like "1000 Days in Sodom" or "In League with Satan". Venom is basically rock & roll. They're fun to rock out to. This is not that.
Bathory produced more straight up clones than just about any band I can think of. Their first three albums lay down such deep tracks for Black Metal that it took years for anyone to have the originality to add something new.
@@jessejordache1869
I take it you're not a musician.
Venom and Bathory is very similar.
Bathory's contribution is the sound more than anything else.
Bathory's "Born for burning" is more or less a plagiarism of Venoms "Don't burn the witch. There's much more but that one I think most people can hear.
If you played guitar you'd recognize a lot ov Venom in Bathory. Chord pattern, rhythm and melodies. Even up to Blood Fire Death where he play that teasing melody from Venom's "Teachers pet" though it makes no sense in Bathory's case.
@@chrissibersky4617 I am a musician. I have played every instrument but drums, the flute, and bowed instruments. I also have perfect pitch: you're barking up the wrong tree. You're also preaching to the choir, as I consider Venom's first album to be one of the best records of all time in any genre. However:
I'm not as familiar with Venom as you clearly are. To me, Venom is basically their first album. I know the songs I mentioned as sounding like Bathory are later, but I only know a handful. So I'll defer to your superior knowledge of Venom post In Nomine Satanas. And the idea that Born for Burning is similar to a Venom song is easy for me to believe.
At the same time though, Venom slips easily into NWOBHM. Bathory does not. It's a narrower and more refined sound, as far as Black Metal goes. That was my point, that, and that the sound wasn't refined further after Bathory for a long time.
Bathory!!!!! I’ve been digging you’re channel again lately, reminding me of when use first started !!!
This is like two years later and nobody is going to read it, but, the song is clearly taking joy in the destruction of the man who dies and enters eternal fire. The music is not that of doom really so much as it is chaotically triumphant, arguably itself coming from the perspective of Satan who has taken another soul into the eternal fire. Christian in it's content but Satanic in it's revelation. Black metal at it's finest.
Must be the greatest Black metal album ever released, and this was the song that got me into them.
I grew up to this, the soundtrack of my youth. Nostalgic!
La música de Bathory es unica y la amo, lo escucho desde el 94 , se nos fue un gran compositor. Tenia ese don que pocos tienen. Amen
Ahuevo, somos malinterpretados
Twillight Of The Gods , One Rode To Asa Bay or A Fine Day To Die - BATHORY
@Bradley Puppies how i missed these , then Twilight of the gods 😂 which is my first and favourite
Im kind of surprised a 7 minute song can be turned into a nearly 50 minute reaction, but im here for it.
FINALLY!!! Hopefully you guys do Blood Fire Death by Bathory next!!!
This is the first classic Bathory track I heard that got me into the older material (I started with the viking metal albums and worked my way backwards). It also happens to be the least “offensive” trve black metal song of Bathory’s, next to “Call From the Grave” and “A Fine Day to Die”.
An interesting thing about Dante's Satan is that he's stuck in ice and surrounded by cold winds, instead of the usual flames.
More Bathory is good! Y'all should do Under the Runes by Bathory.
Not a good song
@@αλπικόςμισανθρωπος Who says it needs to be?
Best song on Twilight of the gods for me 🔥
Under the runes is a fantastic song, i agree. True viking metal.
@@fragster2008 totally is.. very Zeppelin like riffs
Not a true bathory fan but the song In Nomine Satanas (with lyrics) had me from the get-go. You will not be disappointed!
AMAZING SONG!!🤘🤘
La madre de todas las canciones de Black Metal 🤘🏻😈 viva lo q fue su magestad BATHORY
What riffage. Religious stuff aside, what a song. Quorthon was only 21 when he wrote this!
I stand at the jaws of the pit
The heat scorch my flesh
The fall seem never to end
My hair burn
My eyes can't see
The flames slowly eat my soul
The pain tears my mind
Hear my cries oh Lord
Have mercy oh Lord
This can't be
Raging flames all over me
Inferno of heat
Oh no, oh no, oh noooooo, noooooo, noooooo...
I’ve been waiting for this video for years thank you!!!!
If you heard Ring of Gold, your love for him would be eternal
The guitarsound is freezing cool
should do venom at war with satan
Ew venom is gay
@@αλπικόςμισανθρωπος No Venom, no Bathory, simple.
Good Christian song
@@αλπικόςμισανθρωπος It takes one to know one
@@αλπικόςμισανθρωπος How is Venom gay?
This is the most Christian black metal song I have ever heard.
There are tonnes of Christian so called unblack metal bands out there. Antestor is pretty good. Even got Hellhammer on drums on some songs.
Yeah, when I saw the preview in my "suggested" bar, my first thought was "Can't see any reason they wouldn't be into it". It's _SO_ chilling though. At least to me. "Have mercy Oh Lord. This can't be."
Equimanthorn is my favorite. This is my favorite Bathory album. Have you guys ever heard of Eternal Decision? There a killer Christian thrash band. Also Deliverance
Equimanthorn is fucking awesome.
SILENCER - Death Pieced Me
Lol they are not ready
Nah, I shall lead and you shall follow.
i think either thunderbowels or taklamakan would be a stronger dose
Regardless of how you feel about it, you respected the music and let it play without interruption thru to the end. Kudos. Its a rarity in reaction videos that the hosts just let the song completely play then comment after. Love it. Got a new sub.
Another Bathory song... I just love you guys
but you have to react on their/his Viking Era... you won't be disappointed
Welcome in Bathory army..big respect for our King Quorthon..and uniqe album Under the Sign...
I consider myself a gray christian. I worship God, but I kind of do it satanically X D. but 100% still believe in God. It is not about christianity or satanism, or left or right, or good or evil. its about living a true life to yourself. This is the best way to show God you are worthy of being created.
I went from Black Metal Musician to working now in a Christian Rehabilitation Clinic.
Drug rehab?
These are the reactions With the biblical content that I prefer from you two.
Nah, not a "christian" song at all. In most Black Metal era Bathory songs Quorthon refers to Satan as 'Lord'.
You'd be surprised how many gnostic believers are into black metal.
I read an interview with Quarthon where he said he got the majority of their lyrics from comic books and horror novels, so he wasn't really serious was just trying to be appear dark and ominous and was surprised that people took it seriously. "Around 1986, I realised we were actually just writing albums full of religious hocus-pocus, satanic rubbish and demonic crap. I was not a Satanist and knew absolutely nothing about occultism or demonic affairs, so I asked myself why should I really be writing about that shit. I mean, we actually got to make albums, so why not try something different. That’s when the idea to bring the whole pre-christian Swedish Viking era into BATHORY came about. Not that I knew any more about that period in time, but it was at least a fresh source to draw stories from."
@@ALEXGIBSONCMG Not realy. Take any classic Black Metal band from the first and second wave and you will not see one christian in sight. True, most of the musicians from the early bands didnt take the themes and lyrics seriously, but that doesnt, in the slightest, means that they were christians.
@@matheusst.3655 He may be alluding to the fact that some people who consider themselves Christians like Black Metal, not necessarily people in black metal bands are Christians.
Maybe but the song looks to be a lot more Anti Satanic than satanic, the ending basically says that a life of sin got him into hell where he’s in pain and suffering and asking for mercy.
80s old-school!!
Is it recorded by Börje Forsberg, that song?🤘🇸🇪
Onscreen lyrics would be a bonus 👇
I'm a protestant. I believe in Jesus Christ, and i like to listen to Bathory sometimes.
Clicked on this expecting simpleton fluff, and I was completely wrong, good work guys.
I missed the part where you two were going to react to the song, I wanted to hear your thoughts on the song and on bathory not attend a sermon lol
I never realized how DARK these lyrics were holy shit
I just think it’s sad that not for a moment they didn’t ponder that the lyrics might have a sort of sarcastic, flipped on its head sort of meaning as much of black metal does. To assume he’s taking a Christian point of view is very naive. Part of it might be to only play off of the Christians interpretation of “satanism” to give more of a profound feeling for anyone listening but to assume he is serious is not understanding black metal lyrics. Like bathory is a Swedish band, why would they interpret the topic as western Christians would? It makes much more sense to do it for shock value and to play off of people’s assumptions based off of what they know from fundamentalist Christianity
Well said.
We can only speculate on original intent, art can mean different things to different people, I consider a lot of what some might find offensive as being cautionary, rather than celebratory, and honestly how one sees things in art is truly subjective. What you take away from art, how it reveals you to yourself, is more important than the intended meaning itself, if your interpretation matches the artist's, it merely means you share some overlapping perceptions, regardless it's value to the viewer is in what it reveals to the viewer about themselves, not whether or not the same thing is perceived. When a catholic sees the painting of the triumph of Michael, they likely see it as good winning over evil, etc. Inversely a luciferian satanist might feel empathy for satan, and see Michael as a tyrant, something like that, so what you take away from it, what it means to you is more relevant to self Discovery, and forming the proper interpretation of the world by it.
@@ALEXGIBSONCMG I see you’re point and I don’t fundamentally disagree with it but I’m merely using context clues and common themes within black metal itself. Obviously vin and Sori will take it then way that it seems to be relevant to them but their interpretation is far less likely to actually be relevant to the artists intention. Just knowing black metal especially Scandinavian black metal, it’s overwhelmingly likely that there is an element of sarcasm and mocking intent given their history with such Christians. I think it’s reasonable to claim that Scandinavian black metal musicians do not see life through the lens of fundamental Christianity or Christianity at all for that matter, but they understand that most of the world as a whole does so it gives them a large audience to reference by taking such a perspective like I’m enter the eternal fire or even call from the grave. Like I said I don’t disagree with what you pointed out as personal interpreting can often overwhelm and impersonal understanding but I really don’t take a personal understanding but see it as a wide scale implication tho it may be a good bit for shock value as it’s clear that black metal likes to do from time to time. I just think what you said isn’t the most relevant for what I’m pointing out. They assume it to be “objectively” saying what they think it does as well but they don’t ponder other possibilities which is mostly what I’m pointing out. Always best to consider it from multiple angles rather than just the personal interpretation like they do. The only thing that they recognized is that “lord” could go both way but they don’t explore that idea as much as they should’ve to get a well rounded idea on what the artist might be trying to imply, as there are fundamental themes that artists attempt to get across
@@ALEXGIBSONCMG my main point is that it is naive to assume that the artists intent is to be extremely serious and literal about such fundamentally Christian lyrics, on the surface, but likely there is an extremely figurative and mocking intent to such Christian imagery given reoccurring themes of “satanic” metal. obviously bathory is NOT Christian so it makes no sense for them to be 100% serious with what he’s saying but rather to play on the mainstream interpretations of such ideas. Black metal is very trickster like in that way, almost none of it is really surface level implications but rather levels of intricacy that require abstract speculation and more vague consideration than what might seems to be required initially. At this point I’m just rambling but you get my point. Like I said I don’t disagree with you but I’m trying to be more thorough about my perspective
@@ALEXGIBSONCMG I do, in some sense, feel like “personal interpretation” might be a slight cop out to actually ponder said intended meanings but none the less personal interpretations are likely going to be the most relevant for your own take away but I think there should be a balance there where you don’t forget intended meanings just to have a more personal take, and vise versa. But I don’t think you’re using it as a cop out I’m just saying that many do use it as a way to relieve their responsibility for thinking about it rather critically or abstractly
"Oldie'🇸🇪💙💛...
this song reminds me of the title track from black sabbath's first album
Atmospheric music .Mr. Thomas Børje Forsberg (Sweden) happened to be gifted with a great talent for guitar-playing an song-writing. His work is something I never will tire off.And it doesn't matter if he believed in a god or satan,the music says it all.Aggressive intense riffing,thundering drums and demonic voice(singing later on).Every Bathory album is different. My favorite is "The Return..."(1984) I adore evil music. Do you believe I'm a satanist?
The Demiurge Will Fall
Finally!!!
Opeth - Godhead's Lament
Love the opening two tracks of the moor and godheads lament such a good start to a great album!
Scare you away.. Nooo, we just like to throw some temptations your way ;)
You two guys should convert, you whould be better as metalheads
JOIN US!
Bathory is a swedish band that was one of the gothenburg sound pioneers
Hail all mighty great Satan!
Hello from sweden🤘
What is interesting is that it is a tale in a song that is befitting of the woven conceptualized tales of what people think of "hell" in Christianity.
...Nope...I'm not going...TURN AROUND!!...😂😂😂...that was very funny. The song is brilliant by the way 🤘🤘🤘
I think, the same theme song is the Lake of fire, but it' melodic song like a hymn. Listen it next time please. R.I.P. Quorthon! Hail to Bathory! 🤘🖤🤘
Next: *Left Hand Path*
Brutal
"discipline is freedom" -Jocko
Excellent reaction guys, I think next should be `Hellhammer _ Triumph of death´. Please do it
If you want toget spooked. Check out havojeh dethrone the son of God outro that's a reaction you'll never forget
How can you get in to the hands of the devil when he is not the ruler of the hell and he is not in power of anything, so how can devil even do anything to anyone?
Why even bother with the devil when devil is in the prison of hell?
Why evil happening on the earth when there is no devil to rule or affect on people?
He is in prison of hell right?
Christians reacting bathory. Now ive seen it all. 😊
I came very close to drowning twice, once when I was 14 & once when I was 15. Identical circumstances: I was surfing off a sandbar and a riptide came in as the sun was setting. Both times.
And this song was stuck in my head. Both times. As if the situation weren't bleak enough.
Yeeeeeeaaaahhhh. I heard evil roar that black metal song.
Ring of gold please!!!!!!!!that is the song to to my beloved......
Vin try ring of gold.....totally diferent....that is the song you should do with sori together...please....i promise you aori will like it a lot...
🖤
Perfect description of hell
Do chainsaw gut fuck by mayhem...😁
Golden
Walls
Of
Heaven
This is a good song to play on my funeral xD
Real Man and Woman!!!Real mortal people with love to sum...Satan is just is explanation to people to explanate deads ???Thanks to You frome Ukraine!!!God is inyour soul big or bad!!!
Ring of gold!!!
Escuchen S.V.E.S.T. - Urfaust
I like this one because it don't remind me of
the direction not -one direction- which is a "band" but the direction of the neighbour walking couple of week ago so she. after that or I will not feel guilty.
Check out the band Bloodsoaked
The drummer has blessed the mainstream with lady Gaga videos.. not a joke
Unleashed - hail the new age
Please... Bathory - Sacrifice (but from the Scandinavian Metal Attack Album)
You have the famous movie against drugs !!
React to the "Bathory" álbum, the first Quorthon album
My only wish is to enter the eternal fire
Fucking Love Bathory :)))
Bathory #1
As an esoteric ecumenical BAPTISED christian... fuckin Hail Satan.
THIS SONGS IS ABOUT SOMEONE WHO HAS CROSSED OVER INTO ANOTHER WORLD AND IS LURED BY AN UNSEEN FIGURE TRYING TO GET HIM TO FALL INTO THE ETERNAL FIRE . AT THE END THE PERSON EVENTUALLY FALLS INTO IT SCREAMING BECAUSE HE COULD NOT RESIST THE FIGURE CALLING HIS NAME
So, what's your excuse for screaming?
@@xRuralJuroRx because he is being consumed by the fires of hell . he is calling upon God to save him because he knew he was lured into temptation
@@thunderouspredator4299 Yeah, I knew that, I was wondering why YOU were screaming in all caps...
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How about some Abdullah? Would be interesting to hear your opinion to the lyrics of Lucifer in Starlight.
"I believe implicitly in the ultimate and complete triumph of God, the time when all things will be subject to him, and when God will be everything to everyone (1 Cor. 15:24-28). For me this has certain consequences. If one man remains outside the love of God at the end of time, it means that that one man has defeated the love of God - and that is impossible. Further, there is only one way in which we can think of the triumph of God. If God was no more than a King or Judge, then it would be possible to speak of his triumph, if his enemies were agonizing in hell or were totally and completely obliterated and wiped out. But God is not only King and Judge, God is Father - he is indeed Father more than anything else. No father could be happy while there were members of his family for ever in agony. No father would count it a triumph to obliterate the disobedient members of his family. The only triumph a father can know is to have all his family back home. The only victory love can enjoy is the day when its offer of love is answered by the return of love. The only possible final triumph is a universe loved by and in love with God." - William Barclay
No Innocent Victim: paid in full (Christian hardcore)
And now react to Marduk - Tiger I