Foreman says that spirituality remains in the mix as well; in fact, he adds, "it might be more explicit now than it ever was."
"I think my faith is a journey I'm still on," Foreman explains. "I think we've always been very upfront about our faith and the music, and I think to take that element out of it is to miss a lot of the points for various songs.
"To be associated with Christ is an honor, and to hear that we're called Christians, that's probably one of the highest compliments I can think of." Take that! And that's not even a Christian website. Hopefully that silences people who seem to think they "hide" their faith, which they never have. They just never flaunt it--except on this rare ocassion where Jon has let those people hear what they want to hear, and what has always been true.
*humour* And this has to be the funniest thing I've read all week. You love it too, admit it.Labels: articles., humour and randoms. |
"Based on personal experience, the negative effects of gravity can also be exhibited while under the influence of large quantities of alcohol, however, an altered state of mind is integral to enjoying this alterna-rock concert."
Uhm, what a retard.