A Defiant Declaration of Faith in Troubled Times

Luis Enrique Ascoy's song "Credo" is a powerful declaration of faith amidst a world filled with doubt, confusion, and moral decay. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a society plagued by skepticism, moral relativism, and social injustices. Ascoy begins by highlighting the pervasive doubt and cynicism that characterize modern discourse, where voices of despair and confusion dominate, and where even the concept of sin is questioned. This sets the stage for his resolute affirmation of belief in God and the tenets of Christianity.

The song juxtaposes the chaos and moral ambiguity of contemporary life with the steadfastness of religious faith. Ascoy references various societal issues, such as the exploitation of abstract art, the glorification of villainy in media, and the economic disparities that leave many in poverty. He also touches on the loss of innocence among children and the tragedy of aborted fetuses, painting a grim picture of a world in moral crisis. Despite these challenges, Ascoy's faith remains unshaken, and he boldly proclaims his belief in God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit.

The climax of the song is a recitation of the Apostles' Creed, a traditional Christian statement of faith. This recitation serves as a powerful counterpoint to the earlier verses, emphasizing the enduring strength and clarity of religious belief in the face of societal turmoil. By ending with a resounding "Amen," Ascoy reaffirms his commitment to his faith and invites listeners to join him in this declaration. The song is a poignant reminder of the power of faith to provide hope and direction in a world that often seems lost and directionless.

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  1. Credo
  2. La Historia de un cantante sin futuro
  3. El Amor Es Algo Mas
  4. Ella
  5. Para sanar en corazon
  6. Amiga
  7. Sigue Aquí
  8. Madre
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