Warrior of Zion
This makes a lot of sense. For those who don't know about this, basically, it has been theorized that the world outside the matrix is actually another matrix.
I will be using the "real" wprld for the the most ultimately falsified world of the first matrix, because this is what people besides those enlightened think it is.
A lot of the Matrix is based on the Bible, so hear me out. The matrix we are most familiar with is the "real" world. People are unaware that there is anything more than this, but spiritual warfare can still happen in the real world.
The people of Zion are the God's people. They are in the second matrix, the spiritual world. Here, there is warfare going on constantly, while in the "real" world there is usually relative peace.
Zion has it's flaws, though. The commander who opposes Morpheus is an example of religious lagalism that would forbid that we take chances trying to save the "real" world. He'd rather save himself first and then worry about the rest of the world.
But there is a world beyond this one. There is an original creator, (Besides the Architect. I have concluded that the architect is symbolic of satan, the "god of this world". He is not the true creator, though.) who is creating a new world for the people of Zion to live in. This will be the ultimate defeat of evil machines, but there are good machines that will live with humans in harmony. This is the true reality where spirtual and natural laws go hand in hand. The supernatural world will be combined with the natural in harmony, and everything will be as it should be.
I will be using the "real" wprld for the the most ultimately falsified world of the first matrix, because this is what people besides those enlightened think it is.
A lot of the Matrix is based on the Bible, so hear me out. The matrix we are most familiar with is the "real" world. People are unaware that there is anything more than this, but spiritual warfare can still happen in the real world.
The people of Zion are the God's people. They are in the second matrix, the spiritual world. Here, there is warfare going on constantly, while in the "real" world there is usually relative peace.
Zion has it's flaws, though. The commander who opposes Morpheus is an example of religious lagalism that would forbid that we take chances trying to save the "real" world. He'd rather save himself first and then worry about the rest of the world.
But there is a world beyond this one. There is an original creator, (Besides the Architect. I have concluded that the architect is symbolic of satan, the "god of this world". He is not the true creator, though.) who is creating a new world for the people of Zion to live in. This will be the ultimate defeat of evil machines, but there are good machines that will live with humans in harmony. This is the true reality where spirtual and natural laws go hand in hand. The supernatural world will be combined with the natural in harmony, and everything will be as it should be.