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Song Parodies -> "How Fake Thou Art"

Original Song Title:

"How Great Thou Art"

Original Performer:

Traditional Hymn

Parody Song Title:

"How Fake Thou Art"

Parody Written by:

MuDdLe

The Lyrics

Don't get me wrong. To quote John Denver: "The Lord is still my shepherd, but that preacher's got to go."
One lonely night I was in boredom watching
In disbelief, the network, TBN
'Twas there a preacher strange, his breath a-blowing
As people fell...Oh, this is Benny Hinn!
There, too, I heard that Pastor Hinn a-preaching
And then I thought, Good God, How fake thou art

Then thinks my self, how dumb can people be?
How fake thou art!
How fake thou art!
Then thinks my self, how dumb can people be?
How fake thou art!
How fake thou art!

And here's Paul Crouch who's for my cash appealing
To build a large cathedral in his name
His wife is Jan, and she is unappealing
Her hair is huge, her tears she cannot tame
The scam is good, it's just like candy stealing
These two have found much fortune and much fame

Then thinks my self, how dumb can people be?
How fake thou art!
How fake thou art!
Then thinks my self, how dumb can people be?
How fake thou art!
How fake thou art!

And here is Reverend Jimmy Swaggart
He's here to spread his ign'rance far and wide
The faithful send him all their hard-earned monies
That should have paid to rent the double-wide
Tho he did spend his time with hooker-honeys
He did repent. You saw: he cried and cried.

Then thinks my self, how dumb can people be?
How fake thou art!
How fake thou art!
Then thinks my self, how dumb can people be?
How fake thou art!
How fake thou art!

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Sweet Indigo - June 24, 2003 - Report this comment
Yeah, I hate those people who use such a message of love and humility to gain fame and fortune... *sigh* Good job!
T-Cat - June 24, 2003 - Report this comment
Ha is all i can say. PLEASE WRITE A COMMENT FOR GATOR BOY(parody of sk8er boi) I WOULD GREATLY APPRICIATE IT BY 12:OO NOON
Pat - June 24, 2003 - Report this comment
While I agree with the sentiment, using a hymn to get the message across was tasteless.
Spaff.com - June 25, 2003 - Report this comment
I gotta disagree with Pat. It may be irreverent, but it's not tasteless. "How Great Thy Fart," now THAT's tasteless. ;-)
Meriadoc - June 25, 2003 - Report this comment
I thought using the hymn was great. I sang this all the way through.... You could have probably done the whole song just on Benny Hinn alone.... :-D
Mark L - June 26, 2003 - Report this comment
Meriadoc--Thanks. Yes, BH is a worthy subject. The magazine THE DOOR (formerly THE WITTENBURG DOOR) "The World's Just ABout Only Religious Satire Magazine") has great fun at his expense. One submission a while back: "Ben-Hinny-Hinn" to the tune of "Chim-Chiminey." Partial lyrics as I recall: "Ben-Hinny-Hinn, Ben Hinn is he, his thing is big meetings, not theology. Ben Hinny-Hinn is who, the blessing rubs off if he shakes hands with you." www.thedoormagazine.com
Ana - November 20, 2003 - Report this comment
May the Lord forgive your judgments.
Guy - November 20, 2003 - Report this comment
There is not doubt that Benny Hinn is a false teacher. What better way than to use a hymn to dispell one who wants to sell God for his own profit; not prophet.
Gary Main - November 20, 2003 - Report this comment
Amen Brother What an awesome peice, i will get my lazy mouse up there to give it all 5s. BTW i fully intend to Parody almost every religous song i can get my hands on. Unless of course i get beat to it!
Adagio - November 20, 2003 - Report this comment
I had said originally that I agree that making a profit like this is wrong, I still think the sentiment is right on your parody...I still wish another song could have been used. Gary, why do you want to parody religious hymns?
Gary Main - November 20, 2003 - Report this comment
well the whole notion of religion to begin with is a bit off, but the reality is the religous hymns are easy music to play with, basically all they are is ancient chants set to music. i am not for or against any reigion, its just a whole book ful of music to play with. and nothing sets off a fanatic quite as excitingly as religion, is like gas on an open flame, and i enjoy the arguements myself. i have a totally different strategy for mormons and jeehovas witlesses, I have a theological discussion on things they arent prepared for, like who did Cain marry? and why did he build a city? what did the hittites ever do wrong anyway? and who says the Philestines Jacob slew were bad folks? if god knows where every sparrow falls then isnt it his fault they fall? and on and on.
Adagio - November 21, 2003 - Report this comment
I see, Gary. I thought at the time that they were just awfully easy music to use. I wouldn't really call most people that object to hymns being used this way fanatic. They just don't want their God made fun of.
Bubba - November 21, 2003 - Report this comment
I'm as religious as the next guy, I guess, but...I don't think making a parody of a religious song or hymn is wrong. I mean, God didn't write any of them (well, some are based on Psalms, but He didn't write the music). Besides that, a tune that is used for a secular song (say, "He's So Fine") can be used to make a religious song (say, "My Sweet Lord").
David Chrenko - November 22, 2003 - Report this comment
I personally put my faith in Jesus, and agree with David Limbaugh's observation that Christians are the one religious group in America who you can still openly ridicule. While I'm certainly not in favor of seeing anyone's freedom of speech quashed, there was a time when we still exercised enough civility to not purpose to hurt one another. Why don't we just try to be humorous, and leave the religious bigotry on the ash heap of civilization
Adagio - November 22, 2003 - Report this comment
That's telling it like it is, David!
Mark L - December 10, 2003 - Report this comment
Note to David and other conscientious objectors--You are certainly right about some things. Imagine the (correct) reaction to parodies that were aimed at any minority group or non-Christian religion. The point that I hope you didn't miss, though, is that I am working from the *inside* here. I am anxious that people realize that not all confessing Christians dismiss the life of the mind and turn Christianity into something more 'visceral'--even 'pathological'--in the way that these TV people do. And historic orthodox Christianity is not to be identified with the "prosperity" doctrines taught by them. In fact, the publication THE DOOR--which pokes fun at so much of contemporary Christianity--is itself a Christian publication which invokes the principle that all forms of idolatry (many televangelists included) deserve to be *laughed at* just as Elijah laughed at the priests of Baal. Back to the 'minority group' analogy. I think the above is analogous to poking fun at, say, rappers. Not the minority often associated with that music, but the lunatic subculture that leaves a bad taste even in the mouths of many members of that minority.
Jon Merlin - May 22, 2007 - Report this comment
'Pat' you can't be offended buy making a mockary out of a hym. You have to realise that religion is a complete sham, a farce, a story made up to delude the people in mindless submission. Don't pay reverance (or money) to something that only serves to delude you as to the true spiritual nature of reality. Or if you want to be morally outraged relative to point of view of complete ignorance then be as you are. WOrshiping an imaginary God and paying money to the Church.
Burnbra Bush - May 22, 2007 - Report this comment
I respect religion, but I don't think it's disrespectful to use the hymn. If anything, it makes for a more pointed criticism at the real target. All the people who say they are upset with "religion" should figure out what they're really upset with and deal with that. it "deludes the people into mindless submission"?. Hee-hee, that's an original concept -- did you hear some hippie say that when you were twelve and starting to rebell against the nuns? Faith is faith, scam artists are scam artists. Develop a little bit more sophisticated (and original) way of thinking about things. It will serve you well in life. Oh, I almost forgot -- this is a very nice parody, Mark.

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