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RE: The Matrix and the death of Christianity

in #philosophy5 years ago

It doesn't change the fact that the Christian worldview is real and the world shown in the Matrix is false.

The movie doesn't prophecy anything. God is real. Jesus was born of a virgin, performed miracles, died on a cross, and rose again. Someday Jesus will return again, destroy the armies that oppose him, and rule for a thousand years.

The Bible predicts a coming one world government. One that I expect to emerge out of a global economic collapse created by the response to the covid 19 pandemic and global money printing at Weimar Republic levels.

The Great Tribulation will start when the one world ruler signs a seven year peace treaty with Israel.

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The Christian worldview is merely one perspective among many. Christians have been waiting for and promising the return of their executed criminal for the past two millennia. It is highly probable that he will not be returning for the next two millennia, as well. Of course the Christian holy text will predict a one world government, since it is Christianity that preaches globalisation with its baptismal rituals that seek to erase all cultural and social distinctions among various peoples of this world. The hubris of Christian Universalism sent the Saxons to their extinction, oppressed the Jews, and destabilised the more ancient social matrices around the world. Christianity is a potent infection, but it seems that its days are numbered, as even in the heart of its brith-place, the Europeans are rejecting Christianity.