live your life
NOFX Lyrics


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Excuses for our money
Is that religion
One more dollar for
What Jesus has given
Hell is free
But you might have to pay for heaven
One more dollar
Is that religion

Why? Why do you give all your
Money away
What makes you think
That you have to pay
Because if god is there
There's no admission
No need to give
To be forgiven





Live your life with decision
Live your life not religion

Overall Meaning

The opening lyrics of NOFX's song Live Your Life bring up a topic that has long been controversial in society - the notion of using religion to justify monetary gain. The line "Excuses for our money, is that religion?" suggests that many people use religion to justify their monetary pursuits, even when it might be questionable ethically or morally. The following line "one more dollar for what Jesus has given" implies that some people justify their greed as a way of honoring God or Jesus.


However, the line "Hell is free, but you might have to pay for heaven" flips this on its head. It highlights how this kind of reasoning is hypocritical - it's tempting to justify our own pursuits as holy, but no amount of money can buy you a spot in heaven. The chorus asks why people continue to give all their money away, suggesting that it's not necessary to pay for admission to God's grace.


The final line, "Live your life with decision, live your life not religion," encourages us to live intentionally and not be blindly tied to any particular religious dogma. Live a life guided by personal decision-making, not following religious practices blindly just because they exist. Overall, NOFX's lyric is a commentary about the dangers of using religion to justify greed, while simultaneously encouraging individualism and self-reflection.


Line by Line Meaning

Excuses for our money
People make excuses for their use of money


Is that religion
Questioning if using money for certain things is part of a religious belief or practice


One more dollar for
Spending more money on something


What Jesus has given
What is believed to have been given by Jesus


Hell is free
Going to hell does not cost anything


But you might have to pay for heaven
Believing that there may be a cost to reach heaven


One more dollar
Spending more money on something


Is that religion
Questioning if using money in this way is part of a religious practice or belief


Why? Why do you give all your
Questioning why someone would give away all of their money


Money away
Giving away one's money


What makes you think
Questioning what motivates someone to give their money away


That you have to pay
Implying that there is no requirement to give money


Because if god is there
Giving a reason for the lack of requirement to give money


There's no admission
There is no cost to be accepted by God


No need to give
There is no obligation to give money


To be forgiven
It is not necessary to give money to be forgiven


Live your life with decision
Encouraging people to live their life with conviction and intention


Live your life not religion
Encouraging people to live their life without the constraints of religion




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