Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix . Glenn Yeffeth, David Gerrold

Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix


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Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix Glenn Yeffeth, David Gerrold
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Morpheus tells newbies that it's "for energy" because he's too used to dealing with the kinds of anarchists and stoners who would take the red pill no questions asked, and consequently is used to considering them less than knowledgeable about .. In the past I have suggested that pursuing biblical studies is akin to taking the red pill in the movie The Matrix: once you do you will never be able to return to the blissful, idyllic world of blind faith. Humans can always be isolated from the rest, and they wipe out most of those plugged into the shell programme periodically so that none of them get any philosophical ideas about how they can be sure they are not still in the Matrix. They started this series in April 2003, with “Taking the Red Pill: Science, Philosophy and Religion in The Matrix”. Morpheus gives Neo a choice between two pills: red to learn the truth about the Matrix, or blue to return to the world as he knows it. This is an unknown teaching -- not in the philosophical or theological sense, nor in the sense that it has never been said before, but in the sense that our ordinary thoughts and feelings can never really penetrate it. Neo takes the red pill and soon finds him self awakening, hairless and in a pool of goo. Nope, once you take that pill you're going to If your operating strategy during this process is to ignore everything that does not concord with your truncated, immature philosophy then it's not going to be a pretty sight or very much fun. He is connected to many wires, which soon all disconnect The Wachowski Brothers combined philosophy, religion, and an original sci-fi story to combine a complex but easily accessible story. All of the books currently in the series are along the left side of their website, smartpopbooks.com. We are I'm willing to take "the red pill" (or, in Eve's case, the red apple) and see through "the matrix" -- illusions within politics, society, the economy, religions, the mainstream (and new age) spirituality arenas, the media and my personal life.