Personally, I always listened to whatever I wanted to, despite any controversial messages contained in lyrics or imagery.. I went to a Catholic school in high school and listened to early Cradle of Filth, Dimmu Borgir, and Slayer, but still said my prayers at night.Gamerforlife wrote:I don't think Iced Earth is anti-god at all actually. Schaefer seems to have a spiritual side. He talks about an old friend on one song who died years ago but he still feels his friend watching over him. Also, one song on Burnt Offerings actually deals with the 9 circles of hell in Dante's Inferno with the end of the song talking about the suffering of Satan and Judas in the final circle.BurningDoom wrote:
I thought he started on Glorious Burden and has been in since just recently when the original returned.
Man, am I EVER gonna miss Iced Earth. I started going to church again recently, and as a result I decided to stop listening to bands that have blatently Satanic, or anti- God/Christian lyrics. And unfortunately, there is a lot of anti-God stuff on Burnt Offerings, so I have to sadly say goodbye to an old favorite.
I'm not trying to tell you what to listen to, but I imagine Schaefer would be surprised if someone told him he is anti-god or anti-religion, but I may be wrong. I don't know the guy personally, but he strikes me as a man with some level of faith. I'm pretty sure he has mentioned "God" in a couple of his songs
It's sort of an old stereotype, metal bands being anti-god. Ozzy actually did an old song encouraging people to go to church and yet many people think that he and Black Sabbath were Satan worshippers
The only genre of metal that actually does seem to have quite a few Satan worshippers is Black Metal, but even there you have bands who don't follow that line of thinking
Music should always be about something that sounds enjoyable to you, and puts you in some kind of positive mood. If it doesn't, or it causes you to feel uncomfortable in any way - then it's not doing it's intended purpose..
If you like Iced Earth, LISTEN to Iced Earth - I believe God wants you to enjoy what little time you have on earth, and feels you're smart enough not to take musical lyrics and imagery so seriously. That's why you were born with free-will, dude..


