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But the minute it starts to become about hate, I switch off."
In his latest album Armageddon, his new song 'Get Along' expresses his hope towards interreligious harmony, with the verse: "When all the worlds collide, all they know is to divide, and it's easier if they're faceless to hate the other side, and the others caught between, are the only ones to bleed" and the chorus: "Dear God, dear soul, dear Mary, Mohammed, can we all just get along?"
Sebastian has told the Daily Telegraph that this is the song that he's most proud of writing, and will get attention.
I don't feel God is what people have said He is throughout generations. They were one of the strangest items I owned, not because of their appearance, but because of their function. In 288 AD, Sebastian was sentenced to death for being Christian and converting others to Christianity. I didn’t agree with the premise or politics, so I stopped going just after confirmation at the age of 14.
My friends and I were like, 'Dude, why did you leave, what did you think we would say?' It became not a big deal at all," he told news.com.au.
He describes his view towards religion as one that focuses on the God of love, and not focusing on Christianity being the one and only way.
"I don't think anyone has the right to say what they believe is more important or more significant."
"I still believe in God, I still believe in the fundamentals of that.
I’m bisexual, but back then I just knew that I always thought Disney princesses were hotter than the princes. For me it's a faith. In several paintings depicting his death, his eyes are rolled back in what looks like pleasure: a clear nod, for some, to sadomasochism. Why couldn’t priests get married? He gives me a new outlook on my childhood self — and a more understanding one, too.
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This story first appeared in Broadview’s October/November 2022 issue with the title “Discovering Saint Sebastian.”
Sarah Ratchford is a writer in Menahqesk (Saint John), N.B.
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It will also be his next single from the sixth album.Guy Sebastian attended and was a lead singer in Paradise Community Church's youth conference Planetshakers when he won the Australian Idol in November 2003, and since then was regarded by many as the poster boy for Christianity.