Faithless
Perhaps the album's most controversial track lyrically — Peart's most direct statement about religion and atheism. He describes himself as faithless but not without moral compass, arguing that ethical behavior doesn't require supernatural belief.
The band made a conscious effort to write at a slower tempo than usual, and the military snare drum roll at the end was Raskulinecz's suggestion. The unusual pacing gives the song a gravity that suits its weighty subject matter.
Whether one agrees with Peart's position or not, "Faithless" is one of his most carefully argued and passionately delivered lyrics — a genuine credo rather than a polemic.