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Double Negative Theology

from Songs from the Partially Examined Life by Mark Lint

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Sweet folk snark about the problem of evil, written and recorded late Aug 2014.

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If there is a God, God is not not one
But don't try to say what he is
'Cause it does not not annoy him a bit

If there is a God, I would not not be wrong
I don't think there's a God who would not not be strong
Enough to fix this shit if he wanted to
To make things fit; this is not not not not new

If there is a God, God is not not through
He puts down his fist (but not really) and pounds us to not not goo

But don't wait, and don't worry
'Cause you're not going to hear his voice
Calling you out for your worst mistakes
Which you can chock up to your free choice

If there is a God, God is not not good
And you'll never know if you're not not understood
And I hate to be so negative
It's not not not what I would

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from Songs from the Partially Examined Life, released December 4, 2015
Featuring Rei Tangko violin and Peter Kiel (submitting from Holland!) on nice arpeggiated guitars.

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Mark Lint Madison, Wisconsin

Catchy, homespun tunes ranging in style from power pop to folk ballads to alt country, laced with a sense of the absurd.

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