Recording artist Billie Eilish may have grown up "super religious" but now she's not committed to one particular belief. This sort of “dark imagery” began […] "My family never was religious. I'm open to every belief pretty much. I didn't know anyone that was religious. The 18-year-old spoke about her religious views in an episode of "Me & Dad radio", her new podcast on Apple Music in which she's joined by her father, Patrick O'Connell. And wasn't in our household very much. When I was little, when I was a little kid, I was super religious for no damn reason. I'm open to every belief pretty much. The latest episode is entitled "From the start" and it dropped on Sunday. I don't know what made me that way.
It's very lame. Especially if I don’t agree, because I like to listen and so like to understand. You had all these kinds of organized thoughts about the whole thing and I thought it was pretty marvelous. Billie Eilish has shared her journey with religion for the first time! I don’t know want made me that way. "And I love talking about what people believe in and hearing why they believe in it and what makes them believe in it. With all of the parallels of religion being drawn into the video, Eilish’s religion became a big question on everyone’s mind. While some of Billie Eilish’s fashion and artistic choices can open the door to thinking she’s religious in some aspect, she has never gone on record as saying she is religious at all. And then at one point, I don't know what happened. In their most recent episode, the subject moved to faith. The latest episode is entitled "From the start" and it dropped on Sunday. The 18-year-old singer wasn't raised with strong beliefs but was "incredibly" interested in the subject for a … Billie Eilish’s new music video has some seriously dark imagery but what does it mean?There are few music artists bigger in today’s industry than 17-year-old Billie Eilish. Disturbing Billie Eilish song ‘Bury a friend’ To put it plainly, the songs sung by Billie Eilish are depressing. I didn't say you can't believe that." It’s very lame. And you just ... believed," he said. Nothing could make him more proud.“From my point of view, as a parent, we did not go to church and we didn’t really talk about religion at all. Earlier this year, she became the youngest ever to win the four main Grammy categories—Best New Artist, Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Album of the Year—in the same year.
The 18-year-old singer, who owns a radio show on Apple Music titled “I don't know if any of you know— I don’t think a I’ve ever talked about it. “My family never was religious. Billie Eilish once considered herself a "super religious" person. Sharing his own thoughts on her religious nature growing up, her dad said he found the whole thing "pretty marvellous" and that he was supportive of it.
In fact, the "Bad Guy" singer says she's now "neutral" on God. Eilish says that as a kid, she "was super religious" Registered in England and Wales 5090917, Christian Today, International House, 24 Holborn Viaduct, London EC1A 2BN As People mentions, the discussion took place in a brand-new episode of Eilish's me & dad radio, where she converses with her dad, Patrick O'Connell. Billie Eilish has opened up about her complicated relationship with religion while growing up.
I didn't say you can't believe that." Due to the obvious religious parallels that are drawn in this video, questions will almost certainly be raised over Billie Eilish’s religion.However, it is unknown whether or not the 17-year-old singer currently holds any religious beliefs.But what we do know though, is that in her youth, Billie performed with the Los Angeles Children’s Chorus, a singing group which often uses the Pasadena Presbyterian Church as a rehearsal space.As a result, we’re drawn to the conclusion that Billie was raised as a Presbyterian Christian but has since fallen away from the religion as she’s grown older.What we can draw from this is that Billie Eilish’s own experiences with religion could possibly have played a big part in the inspiration behind the song and indeed its music video.Let’s say that the angel in the video is supposed to represent Billie herself and her fall from heaven is her putting a potentially religious upbringing aside and what you get is a brilliant artistic metaphor between the singer and her music.However, whether All the Good Girls Go To Hell is turned into the meme-fest that was Bad Guy remains to be seen. "You had all these kind of organized thoughts about the whole thing. Billie Eilish has shared her journey with religion for the first time!
"And I think people with closed minds, people like me from a couple years ago -- I think that's very pathetic to have a closed mind. "I don't not believe and I don't do believe. I didn't know anyone that was religious. Billie Eilish was born on December 18, 2001, and she was raised in Los Angeles, California. And wasn't in our household very much.