Faith/Void
Callahan Bill Lyrics


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It's time to put God away

Damnin' the children
Makin' the ill just a little more sick

It's time to put God away
(I put God away)
This is the end of faith, no more must I strive
To find my peace, to find my peace in a lie
This is the end of faith, no more must I strive
To find my peace, to find my peace in a lie

It's time to put God away
(I put God away)

For a void without a question is just perverse
A void without a question is just perverse
Like tear gas misters at my grave

It's time to put God away
(I put God away)

For a void without a question is just perverse
This is the end of faith, no more must I strive
To find my peace, to find my peace in a lie
This is the end of faith, no more must I strive
To find my peace, to find my peace in a lie





It's time to put God away
(I put God away)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to the song Faith/Void by Callahan Bill seem to be reflective of the artist’s inner turmoil and disillusionment with the concept of faith and God. The opening line, “It’s time to put God away,” sets the tone for the rest of the song, as it indicates that the artist is ready to let go of his belief in a higher power. The following lines, “Damnin’ the children / Makin’ the ill just a little more sick,” suggest that the artist has perhaps witnessed or experienced the negative effects of religion and how it can be used as a tool of oppression.


The artist then goes on to state that this is “the end of faith,” indicating that he has come to a conclusion about his beliefs, and that he no longer wants to live his life trying to find solace in something he perceives as false. The line, “To find my peace, to find my peace in a lie,” further emphasizes the idea that the artist feels that his faith has been a falsehood this whole time, and that he can no longer ignore that fact.


The last few stanzas of the song suggest that the artist is not necessarily advocating for a void or a lack of belief altogether, but rather that a “void without a question is just perverse.” This could imply that the artist is still searching for answers or a sense of purpose, but he no longer wants to rely on a concept that he doesn’t fully believe in. Overall, the lyrics to Faith/Void seem to be deeply personal and reflect the artist’s own journey with faith and belief.


Line by Line Meaning

It's time to put God away
The singer is rejecting the idea of God and religion


Damnin' the children
Religion can harm and traumatize children


Makin' the ill just a little more sick
Instead of providing comfort, religion can exacerbate pain and suffering


(I put God away)
The artist has personally chosen to reject God and religion


This is the end of faith, no more must I strive
The artist has decided to stop trying to find meaning or comfort in religion


To find my peace, to find my peace in a lie
The singer believes that religion is a lie and cannot offer true peace


For a void without a question is just perverse
Rejecting religion without seeking answers or meaning is empty and unhealthy


Like tear gas misters at my grave
Religion can be oppressive and harmful even after death




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