I assume this is an April Fool's joke, but if not I will be really pissed. I've briefly googled on this, and no one seems to know yet if it's for real or not. If not, well... the last couple of albums haven't had too much anti-Jesus rhetoric on them (not counting APC), so maybe they'll still record. Regardless, we just gotta wait for more info...
I just cant see how MJK can drop everything he believes in, and turn to religion like this.
Song: Opiate
Quote #1: "choices always were a problem for you, what you need is someone strong to guide you"
Interpretation: You cant make decisions for yourself, so let someone else make them for you (god/church)
Quote #2: "if you want to get your soul to heaven, trust in me, now dont you judge or question"
Interpretation: In emoting "god" or "jesus" Maynard is saying, cast aside your right to think, that will lead you to salvation
Song: Jerk-Off
Quote #1: "consequences dictate, course of action, it doesnt matter what's right, it's only wrong if you get caught"
Interpretation: you do what's right in fear of the consequences of doing what's wrong.
Song: Judith
Quote #1: " you're such an inspiration for ways that i will never ever choose to be, oh so many ways for me to show you how your savior has abandoned you"
Interpretation: none necesary
Background: From what i've heard, MJK grew up in a baptist home, and was beaten by his stepfather, also MJK was enrolled in West Point, but later dropped out, while at west point, they had a common term "tool" they used to refer to people who blindly followed the rules, reguardless of the reasoning behind them.
I feel that due to MJK's childhood expierences, it would be safe to assume that he connected his stepfather's actions to christianity as an act of being a "tool", hell just listen to the track Disgustipated off of the Undertow CD, he openly mocks preachers with his alias "Reverend Maynard". So I just really cant see how Maynard has "found Jesus" without openly calling himself a "tool"
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I want this to be an April Fools joke, but no one's come out yet and said for sure it was, which worries me because now there's a chance this is real.
Given his music, it seems unlikley, but Head, the guitarist of Korn, found jesus and is now preaching to save 50 Cent's soul from going to hell. Not like Korn is openly anti-religion or anything, but this is a band that has a song that goes "y'all want a single say fuck that. fuck that fuck that" over and over.
What would be so bad if it were? It would be awfully hard to see eye to eye with any kind of religion whose only ambassador was a man full of abuse and hate, but maybe love broke through. He's probably been needing to deal with the pain caused by his stepfather his whole life, and now maybe he has. Maybe there's been forgiveness and healing. It's disgustingly selfish to be mad that a man got well just because you liked him better when he was sick. Can't you just forget about the music for a moment and start feeling better for him as a person? This is when he needs your support the most, so stop being so hateful. Be joyful, because that's what he's needed all along.
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whoa, first of all what the fuck are you talking about. I think you need an experience that throws you to actually research countless religions and cults like MJK has. His "sickness"? dont even start talking like that
I just cant see how MJK can drop everything he believes in, and turn to religion like this.
Song: Opiate Quote #1: "choices always were a problem for you, what you need is someone strong to guide you" Interpretation: You cant make decisions for yourself, so let someone else make them for you (god/church)
Quote #2: "if you want to get your soul to heaven, trust in me, now dont you judge or question" Interpretation: In emoting "god" or "jesus" Maynard is saying, cast aside your right to think, that will lead you to salvation
Song: Jerk-Off Quote #1: "consequences dictate, course of action, it doesnt matter what's right, it's only wrong if you get caught" Interpretation: you do what's right in fear of the consequences of doing what's wrong.
Song: Judith Quote #1: " you're such an inspiration for ways that i will never ever choose to be, oh so many ways for me to show you how your savior has abandoned you" Interpretation: none necesary
Background: From what i've heard, MJK grew up in a baptist home, and was beaten by his stepfather, also MJK was enrolled in West Point, but later dropped out, while at west point, they had a common term "tool" they used to refer to people who blindly followed the rules, reguardless of the reasoning behind them.
I feel that due to MJK's childhood expierences, it would be safe to assume that he connected his stepfather's actions to christianity as an act of being a "tool", hell just listen to the track Disgustipated off of the Undertow CD, he openly mocks preachers with his alias "Reverend Maynard". So I just really cant see how Maynard has "found Jesus" without openly calling himself a "tool"
Don't forget Eulogy...
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I just cant see how MJK can drop everything he believes in, and turn to religion like this.
Maybe he now thinks that what he was believing was wrong. And I don't remember hearing anything about "Maynard has found Catholicism." Religion and faith are not interchangeable.
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