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Infants on Thrones

Ep 66 – The Minisode – Bob’s Faith Crisis to Music

Infants on Thrones

Glenn Ostlund

Personal Journals, Philosophy, Society & Culture

4.71K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2014

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Summary

Bob shares a few of his favorite songs, their hidden messages, and how they were (of course) written just for him and the narrative of his life. So climb in the passenger side and sing along.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Religion offers no shield for wickedness, for evil, the God in whom I believe does not foster this kind of action.

0:10.0

He is a God of mercy. He is a god of peace and reassurance. He is a god of love.

0:18.0

I want God to come and take me home because I'm all alone in this crowd who are you to me?

0:34.0

Who are supposed to be?

0:38.0

Not exactly sure anymore.

0:44.0

Hmm, where's this going to?

0:48.0

Can I follow through?

0:51.0

Or just follow you for a while.

0:59.0

Does anyone I'll ever get this right.

1:05.0

I feel no love. This is Infants on Thrones.

1:15.0

Minnesot.

1:17.0

Many Sout.

1:20.0

Hey everyone, I'm Bob Caswell and today you're going to hear my faith crisis set to music.

1:29.5

So let me explain.

1:31.2

Ever since I can remember I've had this habit.

1:34.0

Bad habit, good habit.

1:36.0

I don't really know. Let's just go with habit.

1:38.0

I've had this habit of taking songs I really like and repurposing them for the narrative of my life.

1:45.0

As if musicians write songs specifically for me, I mean don't they?

1:50.0

Why wouldn't they?

1:51.0

Growing up Mormon, everything was pretty conveniently about me anyway,

1:55.0

what with living in the last dispensation and being part of a chosen generation and such.

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