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- *'''Delete'''. Non-encyclopedic. Hoax. The word gets a lot of Google hits, but all but one that I saw turn out to be blogs/bbs's-- someone's got ''way'' too much time on their hands. -- ] 19:36, Apr 18, 2005 (UTC) *'''Delete'''. Non-encyclopedic. Hoax. The word gets a lot of Google hits, but all but one that I saw turn out to be blogs/bbs's-- someone's got ''way'' too much time on their hands. -- ] 19:36, Apr 18, 2005 (UTC)
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- *'''Keep and Re-Direct'''. Matrixism is a real religion and is significant as a fiction based new religious movement. Reference to Matrixism should be re-directed to NRM's and included as a fiction based NRM. --Anonymous *'''Keep and Re-Direct'''. Matrixism is a real religion and is significant as a fiction based new religious movement. Reference to Matrixism should be re-directed to NRM's and included as a fiction based NRM. --Anonymous

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This article was proposed for deletion Feb. 2005. Misplaced Pages:Votes for deletion/Matrixism Joyous 06:41, Feb 27, 2005 (UTC)

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  • Delete. Non-encyclopedic. Hoax. The word gets a lot of Google hits, but all but one that I saw turn out to be blogs/bbs's-- someone's got way too much time on their hands. -- Mwanner 19:36, Apr 18, 2005 (UTC)
  • Keep and Re-Direct. Matrixism is a real religion and is significant as a fiction based new religious movement. Reference to Matrixism should be re-directed to NRM's and included as a fiction based NRM. --Anonymous