Cobra
Prowler
Invader, that's actually one of the reasons I think the lyrics transcend a critique to the notion of wasting your life because of religion. It's a common Maiden allegory, as you mentioned, and it's a much stronger statement: life is too precious and short to let go to waste for any reason, religion being the culprit or not notwithstanding.
I agree that the song is very critical of religion and, like I said, feel LC's interpretation of the song as a whole was very inspired; that particular bit, however, flew a bit off the handle in my opinion, perhaps due to his own personal beliefs (or lack thereof) being echoed by some portions of the lyrics. Maiden has criticized religion and its many errors without criticizing belief in a deity in the same breath, though -- Holy Smoke and For The Greater Good Of God are prime examples of this.
Cheers,
Cobra.
I agree that the song is very critical of religion and, like I said, feel LC's interpretation of the song as a whole was very inspired; that particular bit, however, flew a bit off the handle in my opinion, perhaps due to his own personal beliefs (or lack thereof) being echoed by some portions of the lyrics. Maiden has criticized religion and its many errors without criticizing belief in a deity in the same breath, though -- Holy Smoke and For The Greater Good Of God are prime examples of this.
Cheers,
Cobra.