| Linkin Park on Forgiveness |
| Written by Donald Hester |
| Saturday, 27 December 2008 14:12 |
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The first one I want to talk about is a song by Linkin Park called 'What I've done'. The song starts off with a statement that there is a farewell to the old life and the stating of a new life. The song goes on about the struggle of forgiveness. Forgiveness it what is desired and what is need to move on to a new life.
These lyrics really encapsulate the Christian message of forgiveness. Too many people forget that the main point of Christianity is forgiveness, that what we have done has been washed away. Not only that, how many Christians accept God's forgiveness but fail to forgive themselves and others. The song continues with forgiving one's self for what was done and starting over.
I know that I continue to struggle with forgiving others, myself and accepting God's forgiveness. This song is a great reminder for me every time I hear it. Without forgiveness, life is like an anchor that holds you down, beneath the waves. As the anchor holds you down, you struggle but can't manage to reach the surface for air. Then you realize all you have to do is let the anchor go and you will make it to the surface. Let go of the anchor and be free.
[For complete song lyrics: http://www.metrolyrics.com/what-ive-done-lyrics-linkin-park.html] |

I've wanted to write about this for awhile. For many people their only source of philosophy comes from the media. Their philosophy is built from songs, movies, TV shows, and the Internet. There is so much rich material out there to draw from. I will do a number of other posts on philosophical truths that come from popular culture.