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Songs of Sacrilege: Christian Woman by Type O Negative

This is the tenth installment in the Songs of Sacrilege series. This is a series that I would like readers to help me with. If you know of a song that is irreverent towards religion, makes fun of religion, pokes fun at sincerely held religious beliefs, or challenges the firmly held religious beliefs of others, please leave the name the song in the comment section or send me an email.

Today’s Song of Sacrilege is Christian Woman by Type O Negative.

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Lyrics

a) Body Of Christ (Corpus Christi)
b) To Love God
c) Jesus Christ Looks Like Me

A cross upon her bedroom wall
From grace she will fall
An image burning in her mind
And between her thighs

A dying God-man full of pain
When will you cum again ?

Before him beg to serve or please
On your back or knees
There’s no forgiveness for her sins
Prefers punishment ?
Would you suffer eternally
Or internally ?

For her lust
She’ll burn in hell
Her soul done medium well
All through mass manual stimulation
Salvation

Body of Christ
She needs
The body of Christ

She’d like to know God
Ooh love God
Feel her God
Inside of here – deep inside of her

Jesus Christ looks like me

Series Navigation<< Songs of Sacrilege: Parasite God by MortiisSongs of Sacrilege: The Loophole by Garfunkel and Oates >>

2 Comments

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      howitis

      Good choice…as is “Holier Than Thou” by Metallica. (Although personally I prefer this cover version by the band DevilDriver because it sounds even more pissed off…)

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARBDVGJ39d8

      You could also add almost anything by the Polish metal band Behemoth to this list; their lead vocalist, who calls himself Nergal, is a very militant atheist. I am a bit hesitant to link any of their videos though; all of them are very, very, very NSFW and not for the easily shocked or offended.

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