XTC 's "Dear God," written by Andy Partridge, is one of the most polarizing and enduring tracks of the 1980s. Originally released as a B-side to the single "Grass" in 1986, it was excluded from the initial pressing of the album Skylarking because Partridge felt he had "failed" to capture the vastness of human belief in such a short song. However, intense radio play in the United States—driven by its controversial lyrics—forced a re-release of the album that included the track. The Inspiration and Composition
: Partridge questions why a creator would allow starvation, disease, and "the babes you drown". XTC, "Dear God"
: A central thesis of the song is the idea that mankind created God, rather than the other way around: "Did you make mankind after we made you?". XTC 's "Dear God," written by Andy Partridge,