Richard,
You have well established over time via your contributions here that you are a discerning consumer of singer/songwriter output. I have purchased more than 1 cd (usually with happy results) on the basis of your recommendation. Further, you are certainly entitled to like or dislike anything you hear and these comments are not intended to diminish the value of your take on the overall appeal of this CD,...but......
This ain't fluff.
It's a relentless attack on religion and it pointedly rejects any comfort found there during these difficult times.
Christmas is a financial burden, family reunion prevented by war.
In heaven, you "fill out a form first and wait in a line".
God and His only Son leave Earth because they've got more important work elsewhere.
Only Fools Believe in Angels.
Even the healing power of love gets it from Simon on this CD - "A demon of the mind" that devolves into a justification for terror.
This is one dark puppy from Paul.
I also think (like almost all of Paul Simon's work) that it's quite inventive ryhtmically.
None of the above compels you to like it, and I'm not saying that you should. OTOH, I think it's hard to dismiss this as "fluff" and I'd argue that it, at least, deserves some respect for the seriousness of its intentions.
Marty