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There should be an article on the religion of Matrixism as opposed to re-directing to The Matrix page. People who do searches on Misplaced Pages or Google for "matrixism" are looking for the religion and not the movie.
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Matrixism is included in the following books about religious movements:

:"Religion and Popular Culture: A Hyper-Real Testament" Dr. Adam Possamai, Peter Lang Publishing Group 2005 ISBN 90-5201-272-5 / US-ISBN 0-8204-6634-4 pb.

:"The Joy of Sects" Sam Jordison Publisher: Robson Books Publication Date: 7 November 2005 ISBN 1861059051

This is much more than can be said for many religions listed in Misplaced Pages. See for examples the content and references for McMahonism and Church of the Universe. Clearly Matrixism is notable. ] 21:25, 11 July 2006 (UTC)
:McMahonism is fictional, part of 'pro wrestling' fiction. Church of the Universe is notable due to media exposure and court hearings, not simply because it's a crank 'religion'. --] 13:35, 22 July 2006 (UTC)

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