The meaning of the savior

Mireille 2022-03-21 09:01:04

Today, a girl kept asking me questions about the savior. She said that if others saw his ability to fly and they could also learn, then why is Neo the savior? What is the real definition of this protagonist?

My answer to the question
about the savior is as follows : Do you think that the savior’s ability can be learned if others understand and know about it, such as flying, but I think this is just appearance. Because the real ability of the savior lies in his ability to break through the shackles, to break the rules and to create. Even if everyone wants to fly like Neo, the true savior will have more outstanding power over them at that time. This is the power of creation. There is only one person in the world who is resurrected after death, and he is Christ Jesus. There are two people like this in the film, one is Neo and the other is Smith. Then why isn't Smith the savior? It's still on creativity. He didn't create, but just kept copying, right.

Taking the human beings in our real life as an example, we have been actively making breakthroughs and even extremes when we were young. When we grew up, we learned about the rules of human society. All of us became more secular and sleek, and we became more sophisticated in doing things, because we are familiar with this. After the rules, there is no way to destroy and create, just blindly repeat and copy oneself. In fact, we know that this has reached our limit.

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