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Personally, as someone who is a Pastafarian on my good days and an agnostic on my bad days, I strongly like this wedding song despite its religious tones. After all, it just sounds so beautiful and wonderful!
Also, while I myself am too young to get married, say, within the next decade, I might decide to use this wedding song when I will eventually get married (if my future wife will be okay with it, that is). After all, the references to "God" in this song can certainly be interpreted as references to the Pastafarian God.
Frankly, I think that as a agnostic (even just on bad days) it mentions God way too much to be suitable.
Maybe you are correct in regards to this.
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I am sure that you can find other songs that have the same "finding true love" theme without giving all the credit to God or god.
Yes, I think that you are correct in regards to this; however, is giving a lot of credit to the Flying Spaghetti Monster (my God on my good days) genuinely a bad thing?
Oh great gravy... you will like different songs that far out.
I am not so sure about that; after all, I have liked Air Supply's songs for at least the last eight years!
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