[Verse 4: Tombstone] My rhymes are toxic when they get exposed to oxygen And probably responsible for the death of a lot of men And most acknowledge the folly of taking shots at him Or acting disrespectful and risking a mad leviathan See your philosophy doesn't mean a lot to me Cause two times out of three it was used to excuse atrocities Another prophecy equals another failure Another priest reaching for little kids genitalia Oh, so now you’re offended? You say you repented? Claim a message from a god, but I think you pretended Besides, your god’s arms are much too short to try to box with mine So stop lying trying to claim he inspired your rhyme We don’t believe you, you're needing more people Enough to stuff the church till it burst the church steeple (plus) you lack intelligence, your gospel is irrelevant Sit inside your sermon and heckle you for the hell of it How many times you’re gonna let them fill your mind with fear With end world prophecy and obviously we still here No zombie apocalypse ain't tumbled down on top of us And all that Mayan calendars stuff is just so preposterous Go grab a slice of life and while you’re at it grab it twice And ignore the bullshit that you’re hearing would be the best advice Those dudes are charlatans … it’s time to make examples Of traveling shit salesmen with mouths full of samples
[Verse 6: Gripp] This is so raw The atheist roll call So watch us get it open like crowbars 'Cos even a little jab'll give 'em a broke jaw We go hard And make their little leap of faith look like a pole vault A battering ram we jam against oak doors Stand planted with cannons Approach ya'll We're famished But on a roll with some cole slaw Word to the pope We're 'bout to give them our own good news: Tom Brokaw They call us interlopers But I've never been as focused 'Bout to jam my penny loafers In their colon 'til I kick the Stouffer's Science is sexy; I belong on a pin-up poster These religious nuts pop up like toast or some mini-gophers You think there's any hope at all? Lose the foolish pride Drop the holy books, and pick up some Grand Unified Look at things through your human eyes (not the crazy ones). Get off the losing side I'll leave 'em stir-fried: Moo Goo Gai Pan/ You know who I am Rhymes make live bands Skip beats like, "God-damn!" And I'm still tryin'a pick which person to murk 'cos beating me's Dawkins using his last words to convert So if there is a god, he's surely depressed That all these atheists Are certainly blessed Never stop for air; I take circular breaths And when I step off the stage all the curtains are wet From the perspiration. I'll flood the fucking Earth with my sweat Go make an ark for that Or go and make the seas part in half Anything to validate or prove the way your martyr acts 'Til then, I'll be causing heart attacks On any garbage rapper With a harder act An artist'll get carved in half And for all of ya'll predicting the rapture: Ya'll get on my last nerve Pulling us backwards Alright then, I guess I'm done killing stuff My apologies, Greydon. That's been building up
[Verse 7: Task Rok] I think it's easy to believe in a lie Some people are high And looking for a reason to die I'm not concerned with a being in the sky I'm not concerned with anything That falls apart when my reasons applied I don't believe in anything except my people and I And the truth with a proof when repeated and tried I believe some people are evil inside & their guilt makes 'em go and find a steeple to hide It's 2013, we need to decide religion is dead; Too many innocent people have died It's over. All of us are waking up It's obvious they made it up To politic and make a buck Stealing lands, execution of the infidel Self prophesied evolution of a living hell I found happiness and everything I did myself Y'all can say or prayer or throw a penny down the wishing well it's over
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The sixth song off of Greydon Square’s album The Mandelbrot Set, which features various rappers of the G Universe collective. The artists use clever word play to attack religion.
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