He's calling upon God (or a God-like figure hence "Daemon") to destroy the World and bring forth his foretold armageddon. It seems like he also just wants God to make his presence known. This could indicate that at the time the author wrote this song, he (presuming a male) may have been encountering a crisis of belief. Not knowing what way to turn or who to turn to. Its still not clear as to if this song is a dirogatory expression of brute sarcasm or a genuine cry out for help from He above. I mean, its Whitechapel. Put two and two together. Anyway that's all I got. (Don't automatically assume everything I'm saying is true or even accurate. This is strictly my opinion).