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				<description><![CDATA[<p>The 1999 sci-fi action movie The Matrix hooked a lot of people. Perhaps you were one of them. What fascinated and intrigued so many was the movie’s labyrinthine, esoteric plot and captivating dialogue. While we by no means endorse the</p>
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<p>The 1999 sci-fi action movie <em>The Matrix</em> hooked a lot of people. Perhaps you were one of them. What fascinated and intrigued so many was the movie’s labyrinthine, <a href="https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/esoteric">esoteric</a> plot and captivating dialogue.</p>



<p>While we by
no means endorse the movie’s violence and objectionable language, its immense
popularity and its fundamental premise do raise some interesting questions.</p>



<h4>What Is the Matrix?</h4>



<p><em>The Matrix</em> centers on the concept that the known world is an illusion.
It follows the story of a character called Neo.</p>



<p>All his life Neo has realized that
there is something not quite right with the world he sees around him. The
explanations given don’t quite fit the facts. As the story unfolds, it becomes
apparent that the year is not somewhere in the late 1990s, as everyone
believes, but the late 2190s. The world as we know it has been destroyed in a
war between human beings and machines with <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence">artificial intelligence</a>.
Humans built the machines in the early 21<sup>st</sup> century. And now, in a
nuclear-winter-like setting in which these machines are deprived of sunlight as
an energy source, they have enslaved the human race and are farming people as a
source of bioelectrical energy.</p>



<p>The humans are kept in an
unconscious state in podlike containers in a vast holding field, plugged in to
a central computer. In this nightmarish scenario, everything in the world—cars,
buildings, cities and countries—are part of a complex computer-generated
virtual reality called the Matrix, within which the humans interact. Everything
they see, smell and hear is part of this virtual construct and doesn’t really
exist. A computer program merely stimulates their brains and deceives them into
believing that they are all living normal 20<sup>th</sup>-century lives—eating,
sleeping, working and interacting together. They are all blinded to the truth
about how and why they exist.</p>



<p>But a handful of people have escaped
from the Matrix and know the truth.</p>



<p>One of these, a man called Morpheus,
hacks into the Matrix and contacts Neo, telling him: “The world you see is the
world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the
truth.&nbsp;.&nbsp;.&nbsp;. Like everyone else, you were born into bondage,
born into a prison that you cannot smell or taste or touch. A prison for your
mind. Unfortunately, no one can be told what the Matrix is. You have to see it
for yourself.”</p>



<p>Morpheus then presents Neo with two
pills and asks him to make a choice. “You take the blue pill, the story ends,
you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. Take the red
pill and you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes.”</p>



<h4>Questions
but No Answers</h4>



<p><em>The
Matrix</em>
is the brainchild of Andy and Larry Wachowski, who wrote the script and
directed the movie. These former employees of <a href="https://www.marvel.com/comics?&amp;options%5Boffset%5D=0&amp;totalcount=12">Marvel Comics</a> have a passion for
exploring how mythology and classical legend inform culture. They wanted to
make a superhero movie—one that would make people think about some of the
bigger questions in life. They wanted to break new ground in action movies,
create a new genre, and take moviemaking to new heights. By all accounts they
succeeded.</p>



<p>The
Wachowskis’ vivid imagination has stuffed the movie with multiple layers of
both Eastern and Western philosophy, numerous allusions to Judeo-Christian
themes, Japanimation, and kung fu action sequences. There are references to TV,
cyberpunk, classical mythology and contemporary history. Even Ronald Reagan is
cleverly and subtly worked in. The complex subtexts and secrets of the movie
keep viewers enthralled as they try to fathom what it is all about. In an
interview posted on the movie’s official website, visual effects supervisor
John Gaeta commented that the movie is layered “to the point that
.&nbsp;.&nbsp;. the audience will be completely baffled about what is real and
unreal—which is, after all, the whole point.”</p>



<p><em>The
Matrix</em>
seems to have reached people in a way that most movies do not. Editor Zach
Staenberg remarks that people want to talk to him about it. “People want to
tell me about how much it changed their lives, or how much they saw the world
differently.” Keanu Reeves, who plays Neo, recalls, “When the film was coming
out, we’d hear stories about people going more than once: twice, three times,
nine times, ten times, eleven times!”</p>



<p>The movie
seems to hold almost magical powers to stimulate astonishing revelations about
the deeper <a href="https://www.vision.org/review-three-books-explore-meaning-of-life-2821">meaning of life</a>. How can this be?
What is it about this foremost example of Hollywood-inspired digital
enchantment that holds sway over people’s lives? Does it have any lasting
significance for us, or is it just another example of moviemakers pushing the
digital envelope of all-action sequences and pioneering special effects?</p>



<h4>The Quest for Truth</h4>



<p>The movie’s
core theme examines the idea that people can be blinded to the truth about
their existence, unable to know any better. They search but are unable to see
the truth through the illusion that the world before them portrays.</p>



<p>As Morpheus
tells Neo, “You’re here because you know something. What you know you can’t
explain. But you feel it. You’ve felt it your entire life—that there is
something wrong with the world. You don’t know what it is, but it’s there like
a splinter in your mind, driving you mad.”</p>



<p>When we
attempt to think about the nature of our existence, about why we are here, the
myriad complexities of life often stop us before we start. Life is just too
complicated. How do we know what is real and what is simply illusion brought on
by our subjective view of the world? How can we be objective about the universe
we live in when we can understand it only through the five physical senses?</p>



<p>Is it
possible that we could be blinded about why we exist?</p>



<p>Are we, like
the people held captive in the Matrix, oblivious to why we are here? Have we
been deceived into believing that the physical reality around us is all there
really is to life? Or is there something more? Is it possible that humankind
really is being held captive? What is the truth?</p>



<p>We believe
that the Bible is the inspired Word of God and that it holds the answers to
these perplexing questions. In its pages, God reveals that He created an
invisible spirit realm before placing human beings on the earth. The angel
Heylel (also referred to as Lucifer) was one of these beings. He allowed
himself to become so filled with vanity and self-importance that he thought he
could take over God’s throne and displace his Creator as ruler of the universe.
When his plan failed, he was cast out of heaven and became Satan the devil, the
enemy of God (Isaiah 14:12–15; Ezekiel 28:12–17).</p>



<p>When God
created the first human beings in His image (Genesis 1:26–27) and gave them the
potential to become His children, Satan set out to thwart God’s plan. He has
blinded humankind to the true purpose of why we are here—to be born into God’s
family and to govern with Him in His future kingdom, which Satan can never hope
to do. Since the time of Satan’s intervention in human life, human minds have
been held captive by this evil being who does not want us to know the truth.
It’s a scenario reminiscent of the one Morpheus describes in the movie:
&#8220;The world you see is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to
blind you from the truth.&#8221;</p>



<p>In today’s
world, Satan has deceived humanity into thinking that good is evil and evil is
good. One of the deceptions foisted off on many is the belief that there is no
spiritual realm—no God, no Satan, no right and no wrong. Through the Bible, God
has explained this deception, but for the most part, we humans have chosen to
reject God’s revelation, leaving Satan’s deception as the only option (Isaiah
5:20; Ephesians 2:1–2).</p>



<p>For the time
being, God has allowed the human race to be taken in by this adversary
(Revelation 12:9). Yet, once we recognize what has happened, we are free to
choose between obeying God and being set free from Satan’s matrix (by the
truth, the red pill) or remaining oblivious and continuing to be dominated by
Satan’s way (the blue pill).</p>



<p>But because
Satan has held humanity captive, in the end God will remove him from the scene
and give all who have ever lived an opportunity to reevaluate the choices they
have made in life.</p>



<p>In <em>The
Matrix</em>, people had no way of knowing that the computer-generated reality
wasn’t real. Similarly, we have no scientific way of detecting or refuting the
spirit world. But like Neo, we experience things, “like a splinter in the
mind,” that do not make sense without an understanding of the existence of the
biblically revealed spiritual dimension.</p>



<p>Thankfully,
we can be told what the truth is, though again like Neo, we have to be willing
to see it for ourselves.</p>



<p>And like
Neo, we are offered two options. First, the story ends, we wake up in our beds
and believe whatever we want to believe. Or we stay and are shown how deep the
rabbit hole goes.</p>



<p>As Morpheus
says, all that’s being offered is the truth. Nothing more.</p>



<p>The choice
is ours.</p>



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