![]() Mike from Los AngelesWorst Song of all time, worse than Muskrat Love even.F-k peace, brotherhood, and lasting tranquility, it's too overrated and too boring. Let's torch down the barn and the surrounding farmland. Ironically making the most peace-loving message do the opposite of what it was meant to do: dividing the populace with holier than thous, Beatles haters, rich people haters, religious zealots, etc, fighting each other. Halen from On A Website, On The InternetLet's divide into imagine stans and non-imagine stans just so we as humans can do what we do best."They overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, and by the word of their testimony, and they did not DON'T take the number! You will NEVER have true life if you do. If you are still here you will have to chose faith in Jesus Christ and death or taking the mark of the beast or the number of his name and be forever cursed and separated from The Living God. The one-world government will come and the Anti-Christ will rule the world. ![]() While I get the sentiment of brotherhood and togetherness the method presented by this song is Communism, rejection of the one true Lord and Creator, and the common-sense defying denial of natural human behaviors such as individualism, ownership of property and faith in God. They presented a children's choir singing Imagine. Phil T from CincinnatiJust watched the Tokyo Olympics opening ceremony.Image There's No Lennon from AustraliaAn overrated load of simpering drivel with a wimps-t melody by a narcissistic overrated hypocrite.He's a musician and not a politician, I could care less what his opinion on how to run a government is. I think it's great that he has an opinion and the right to express it, even if I don't agree. Personally, it was the music that made me want to listen and could care less what his political views are. John from AlabamaI think this is a top 5 all time best songs ever written.Oliver from NowhereImagine there's no money sung the multimillionare from his penthouse suite in New York, whilst at the very same time 2.2 billion of the world's 3.7 billion people lived in conditions of extreme poverty.I do not think it means what you think it means. Mariah from TxThe guy says, "Imagine there's no heaven", and then goes on to describe heaven.When Lennon says, "Imagine there's no heaven.no hell," he's basically saying, "I WISH there was no heaven.no hell." To accept the existence of heaven and hell is to accept the existence of God, which is exactly what everyone should do. "Imagine" is a word when we don't want to accept the truth. Erick from FloridaImagine is one of the most anti-God, anti-government, and anti-freedom songs ever written.Kiki from Dysart, AustraliaThose who dislike the lyrics for any reason yes it was to protest but nowdays just listen to the music in the background.That's what I imagine when I hear this song. Acceptance and love for all human kind gives me peace. My dream may not match your dream, or John Lennon's dream. This song is not about religion or politics. You don't have to be Communist or Atheistic for listening to this song. Everyone is free to dream and imagine what they want. It's okay to dream or imagine zig-zags, circles, curves, and triangles. Not everyone will dream or imagine a straight line, or believe that hating people because their religion or political view is different-will give them peace in their heart. John Lennon was inspiring people to dream and be at peace within themselves. I don't have to deny God, become Communist, or beat people over the head and judge them. The music soothes and gives me peace in my heart. I love this song because it inspires me to dream. Corporate greed is not godly, or Christ-like. Jesus was not a Capitalist-he drove the money changers out of the temple, and taught humility and moderation in everything. As far as Capitalism goes, the Bible teaches helping others and giving to the poor. ![]() Since the beginning of time, fighting wars over religion has never achieved anything. There is no way to FORCE people to believe the same thing you do. I no longer consider myselfĪ militant fundamentalist. I was raised Baptist, believe in God, heaven and hell, and democracy. I have been a dreamer (INFP) all my life.
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