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The Matrix Reloaded's freedom fighters Neo, Trinity and Morpheus
promise a continuing effort to save humanity from extinction,
unleashing their arsenal of extraordinary skills and weaponry
against the alien masters enslaving mankind within the construct
of The Matrix.
Distributed by Warner Brothers, the original Matrix was a sci-fi
lover's dream come true. Elaborate special effects filled the
screen for over two hours as viewers were treated to never-before
seen action sequences.
Nevertheless it was the numerous similarities to the life of
Christ that grabbed our attention. A few of the allegories
included:
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As Jesus was born of a virgin, Neo, (as in neo-orthodox) the
films messianic figure, is born without earthly mother.
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Neo's last name is "Anderson" ("Son of Man") a New Testament
title of Christ.
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Choi refers to Neo thus: "Hallelujah. You're my savior, man. My
own personal Jesus Christ!"
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Neo and his disciples are on their way to a city called Zion.
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They are led by Morpheus, whose name is a combination of Morph
(to change) and Orpheus--the great Thracian hero and inspired
poet whose music was capable of taming Hades and of striking
deep into the hearts of all the denizens of the kingdom of
darkness.
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Their ship is called The Nebuchadnezzar.
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The hull of the ship bears a plate reading "Mark III No. 11". In
the Bible, Mark 3:11 reads, "Whenever the unclean spirits saw
him, they fell down before him and shouted, 'You are the Son of
God!'"
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A Judas-like character named Cypher (as in Lu-cypher [Lucifer])
betrays Neo and sells him and his followers (disciples) out.
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Neo is killed and rises from the dead in 3 minutes. Jesus was
resurrected in 3 days.
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Neo is resurrected by a kiss from his girlfriend "Trinity."
Jesus was resurrected by the power of the Trinity.
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After the resurrection, Neo's power is ultimate. The enemy
cannot overcome him. Jesus rose from the dead having ultimate
power over the enemy.
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After the resurrection, Neo's body is changed: Glorious, without
earthly limitations. He ascends into the sky. Jesus rose from
the dead with a glorious body and ascended into heaven.
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Neo warns the enemy that he will deliver mankind. Jesus promised
to return and to conquer the enemies of man.
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Neo's appearance as "the promised one," including his death and
resurrection, is predicted by "the Oracle"--a middle aged woman.
The death and resurrection of Jesus was prophesied in the Bible
(the Bible and prophets of God are defined in Scripture as
oracles. See Romans 3:1-2; 1 Peter 4:11)
While conservative Christian's disliked many aspects of The
Matrix's high-tech parody of the life of Christ (Neo uses the
Lord's name profanely, hoists his middle finger at authorities,
etc.), the blending of Christian ideals with Buddhism and ancient
mythology quickly amassed an indisputable cult following.

The Demonic Roots of The Matrix Oracle
In the first Matrix, everything revolved around the prophecies of
the "oracle" woman. In the Bible, when Paul wrote to the church at
Rome (Rom. 3:1-2) concerning the oracles (logion, "divine
utterances"), he referred to the revelations of the Old Testament
Law and Prophets. The word "oracle" meant "supernatural
utterance." It could also refer to a device used in the production
of divine utterances, such as the Urim and Thummim (sacred
devices) of the Old Testament. When anointed men or women spoke as
true prophets of God, they likewise were considered "an oracle of
God" (1 Pet. 4:11).
Many people who are enamored of The Matrix, are interested in such
oracular phenomena, and they readily accept certain portions of
the Bible as divinely oracular (the verses they believe support
their ideas of God, reincarnation, spirit communing, and the
afterlife). But in the quest for spiritual knowledge, modern
pagans reach out beyond the "confines" of the Bible into a veiled
world of mystical utterances, visualization, channeling, and other
esoteric forms of prognostication.
I once lectured on oracles and the "death of the Olympian gods." I
boldly proclaimed that Christianity had swept the globe and that,
as far as I knew, not a living person remained on earth that bowed
in reverence to Apollo, or consulted at his sacred shrines. The
message was received with rousing applause by the listening
audience, and I sold some tapes. The only problem was, I was
wrong. Apollo’s Oracle at Delphi, the most famous oracle of
antiquity, is in ruins. But the worship of the Olympian god, and
the order of his pythian priestesses, are actively involved in New
Age paganism and popular media as we enter the new millennium.
The fact is, it’s unclear if the worship of Apollo or the
consulting of his oracles ever ceased. There is some evidence that
generational witches may have continued the worship of Apollo and
the secrets of his pythian divination for centuries. Whether or
not that’s true, the admirers of Apollo number in the tens of
thousands today. This is primarily because Apollo is an oracle
god, and his disciples are granted "divine audience." Unlike other
underworld spirits, Apollo audibly communicates (at times with
amazing accuracy in antiquity) through the vocal chords of the
pythoness to his followers. This characteristic originally caused,
and apparently continues to cause, the tremendous cult popularity
of Apollo.
The Greek historian, Herodotus (considered the father of history),
recorded an interesting event. Croesus, the king of Lydia,
expressed doubt regarding the accuracy of Apollo’s Oracle at
Delphi. To test the oracle, Croesus sent messengers to inquire of
the pythian prophetess as to what he, the king, was doing on a
certain day. The priestess surprised the king’s messengers by
visualizing the question and by formulating the answer before they
arrived. A portion of the historian’s account says:
The moment that the Lydians (the messengers of Croesus) entered
the sanctuary, and before they put their questions, the Pythoness
thus answered them in hexameter verse: 'Lo! on my sense there
striketh the smell of a shell-covered tortoise, Boiling now on a
fire, with the flesh of a lamb, in a cauldron. Brass is the vessel
below, and brass the cover above it.' These words the Lydians
wrote down at the mouth of the Pythoness as she prophesied, and
then set off on their return to Sardis [when] Croesus undid the
rolls [he] instantly made an act of adoration [declaring] that the
Delphic was the only really oracular shrine. For on the departure
of his messengers he had set himself to think what was most
impossible for any one to conceive of his doing, and then, waiting
till the day agreed on came, he acted as he had determined. He
took a tortoise and a lamb, and cutting them in pieces with his
own hands, boiled them together in a brazen cauldron, covered over
with a lid which was also of brass (Herodotus, book 1:47).
The demon Apollo established an enormous following through such
prophetic trickery, and evidently continues to do so.

Is The Female Matrix Oracle a Coincidence?
At Delphi the Olympian gods spoke to mortal men through the use of
a priesthood which interpreted the trance-induced utterances of
the Pythoness or Pythia. Like the Matrix oracle, the pythia was a
middle-aged woman. She sat on a copper-and-gold tripod, or, much
earlier, on the "rock of the sibyl" (medium), and crouched over a
fire while inhaling the smoke of burning laurel leaves, barley,
marijuana, and oil, until a sufficient intoxication for her
prophecies had been produced. It was under the spell of such drugs
(and spiritual forces?) that the Pythia prophesied in an
unfamiliar voice thought to be that of Apollo himself. During the
pythian trance the medium's personality often changed, becoming
melancholic, defiant, or animal-like. The aforementioned psychosis
may have been a source for the origin of the werewolf myth, or
lycanthropy, as the Pythia reacted to an encounter with Apollo/Lykeios--the
wolf god. In either case, the Delphic "women of python" prophesied
in this way for nearly a thousand years and were considered to be
a vital part of the religious order, and of the local economy, of
every Hellenistic community. An interesting example of this is
found in the New Testament Book of Acts:
And it came to pass, as we went to prayer, a certain damsel
possessed with a spirit of divination [of python, a seeress of
Delphi] met us, which brought her masters much gain by
soothsaying: The same followed Paul and us, and cried, saying,
These men are the servants of the most high God, which shew unto
us the way of salvation. And this did she many days. But Paul,
being grieved, turned and said to the spirit, I command thee in
the name of Jesus Christ to come out of her. And he came out the
same hour. And when her masters saw that the hope of their gains
was gone, they caught Paul and Silas....And brought them to the
magistrates, saying, These men, being Jews, do exceedingly trouble
our city (Acts 16:16-20).
The story in Acts is interesting because it illustrates the level
of culture and economy that was built around the worship of
Apollo. It cost the average Athenian more than two days' wages for
an oracular inquiry, and the average cost to a lawmaker or
military official seeking important State information was charged
at ten times that rate. That's one reason the actions of the woman
in Acts is so difficult to understand. She undoubtedly understood
the damage Paul's preaching could do to her industry. Furthermore,
the Pythia of Delphi had a historically unfriendly relationship
with the Jews and was considered an enemy of the truth and a pawn
of demonic power by both the Jews and the Christians. Quoting from
Spiritual Warfare:The Invisible Invasion, we read:
Delphi with its surrounding area, in which the famous oracle
ordained and approved the worship of Asclepius, was earlier known
by the name Pytho, a chief city of Phocis. In Greek mythology,
Python--the namesake of the city of Pytho--was the great serpent
or demon who dwelt in the mountains of Parnassus, menacing the
area as the chief guardian of the famous oracle at Delphi....In
Acts 16:16, the demonic woman who troubled Paul was possessed with
a spirit of divination. In Greek this means a spirit of python (a
seeress of Delphi, a pythoness)...[and] reflects...the accepted
Jewish belief...that the worship of Asclepius [Apollo's son] and
other such idolatries were, as Paul would later articulate in 1
Corinthians 10:20, the worship of demons.
It could be said that the Pythia of Acts 16 simply prophesied the
inevitable. That is, the spirit that possessed her may have known
that the time of Apollo's darkness was coming to an end, and that
the spread of Christianity would ultimately lead to the demise of
the Delphic oracle. This is possible. Spirits are sometimes aware
of changing dispensations (compare the pleas of the demons in
Matthew 8:29, "What have we to do with thee, Jesus, thou Son of
God? art thou come hither to torment us before the time?").
Perhaps the ancient spirit of Delphi understood the dispensational
timing and power of the gospel Paul was preaching? The last
recorded utterance of the oracle at Delphi seems to indicate the
spirit of the Olympians understood his time for domination was
over. From Man, Myth & Magic, we read:
Apollo delivered his last oracle in the year 362 AD, to the
physician of the Emperor Julian, the Byzantine ruler who tried to
restore paganism after Christianity had become the official
religion of the Byzantine Empire. 'Tell the King,' said the
oracle, 'that the curiously built temple has fallen to the ground,
that bright Apollo no longer has a roof over his head, or
prophetic laurel, or babbling spring. Yes, even the murmuring
water has dried up.'


Pythia Rises From The Ashes
Modern pagans are fascinated by delphic-like oracles because they
ostensibly prove the existence of a spirit world, and because they
seemingly provide a method of communicating with an alternate
reality. Literally dozens of New Age books describe the use of
oracles as methods of communicating with unseen dimensions. In one
such publication we discover the interesting "identity" of the
power operating behind the oracle as the author describes his
experience:
The Swirling fog began to dissipate, and I could see the flicker
of a light ahead—a darting, pulsating glow resembling a fire-fly.
I paused for a moment to observe, and the tiny flare expanded in
size and appeared as a small full moon touching the earth. As I
moved closer to the radiance, it suddenly changed into a vertical
beam, a pillar of transparent light.
'Are you the angel I am seeking?' I asked.
The soft yet powerful feminine voice replied, 'I am the Angel of
Creative Wisdom.'
'Do you have a name?'
'Some have called me Isis,' she said, and with those words the
pillar of light slowly materialized to reveal the face and form of
a beautiful woman wearing a flowing white robe trimmed in gold
[emphasis added].
Can you believe it! Isis, the ancient demoness of witchcraft and
spells is identified as a positive power operating within New Age
Oracles! Satan is clever.


The Psychomanteum
Early in The Matrix, Neo takes a "red pill" and his eyes are
opened. He is placed on a chair and sees through the mirror of
illusion into the real world. The metaphor strongly resembles the
most curious form of oracular activity employed by pagans today -
the "psychomanteum;" a simple, yet eerie, idea. A chair, placed in
front of a large mirror in a dark room, serves as the oracle. Once
positioned on the chair, the occupant stares into the mirror and
waits for contact with "the other side." In ancient times, the
psychomanteum’s mirror-system was employed by primitive Greeks in
gloomy underground caverns called "halls of visions." Standing in
front of a shining metal surface or caldron, grieving ancient’s
saw and spoke with familiar apparitions.
The Sumerians, Egyptians, and Romans employed similar oracles of
polished crystal, brass mirrors, and pools of water. New Agers
claim that the Apostle Paul used such a mirror-oracle and
described a Matrix-like alternative reality when he said, "For now
we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face: now I know
in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known" (1 Cor.
13:12).


The Power of Hollywood's Oracle
Although the Bible warns of communicating with "familiar spirits"
and of consulting mediums, the revival of ancient oracles, and the
experiences drawn from them, are especially seductive curiosities
to the followers of New Age paganism. Even the wives of two U.S.
Presidents, Nancy Reagan and Hillary Clinton, consulted with
astrologers and psychics. Hillary Clinton went so far as to employ
Jean Housten to help her confer with the spirit of Eleanor
Roosevelt. This was accomplished by channeling the spirit of the
Greek goddess Athena. Whether such conversations included a White
House psychomanteum, or other oracular device, is unknown, but the
obvious widespread interest in such paranormal activity
substantiates what reformed New Ager Judy Vorfeld says: "Dabbling
in the realm of the occult is currently stylish. Even some
Christians seem unable to avoid the attraction of this colorful,
seductive world."
Paganism in America is exploding as we approach the new
millennium. Throughout Hollywood, government, cyberspace, and even
the church, people are rushing to embrace the religious
philosophies of the New Age of Aquarius. As the generation focuses
on human potential and the "god within us all," Eastern
philosophies of Buddhism, Pantheism, and Hinduism, mix with
Western Christian ideals in popular media - such as The Matrix
movies - to provide Americans, and even some Christians, with an
alluring opportunity to throw off the "outdated ideas" of
fundamental Christianity and to espouse a more "enlightened"
worldview of God and reality.
Christians should realize that powerful and ancient entities are
behind such New Age oracles. In the air above and the earth
beneath are nefarious progenitors of Old/New Age mysticism. Such
forces have numerous titles. They can appear in hideous forms or
as beautiful angels of light. They are the "wicked spirits" (poneria:
the collective body of demon soldiers comprising Satan’s hordes),
"rulers of darkness" (kosmokrators: governing spirits of
darkness), "powers" (exousia: high ranking powers of evil), and
"principalities" (arche: commanding generals over Satan’s fallen
army) of Ephesians 6:12. They are those who distort the truth and
encourage error among pagans, New Agers, church goers, and movie
audiences.
Why is a mixed bag of biblical prophecies and New Age mysticism
suddenly desirable in popular film and media? Maybe it's just a
trend. On the other hand, Billy Graham declares, "Lucifer, our
archenemy, controls one of the most powerful and well-oiled war
machines in the universe. He controls principalities, powers, and
dominions. Every nation, city, village, and individual has felt
the hot breath of his evil power. He is already gathering the
nations of the world for the last great battle in the war against
Christ - Armageddon."
Perhaps the Father of Lies is masquerading as the Matrix Oracle.
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