Religion In Plato's Allegory Of The Cave

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In Plato’s Allegory of the cave he talks about prisoners that a chained and had lived their whole lives in a cave. The only life the come to know is silhouettes that were casted in front of them due to their being a fire behind them on an altar. These shadows are the only part of the universe they perceived and in their point of view the only object that existed. One of the slaves was set free to see the universe and become enlightened but the slave after seeing the truth decides to go back to the cave to tell them the truth stating that they had been lied to however the prisoners didn't believe him in the least. The prisoners did not trust nor understand what he was rambling about.

A way people may perceive a shadow world to be reality is how the government uses the internet, media, and religion to control us thus limiting our lives to what they want. Wherever you think you have high authority someone with more power comes and knocks you off your high horse. They use religion to prevent us from creating a mass revolution or the “chains” that hold us down. The internet is the shadows that are casted in front of us. Nothing in the world is private we only see the world the government wants us to see. The government is holding us down and we refuse to acknowledge much
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The Bible is their best object to control us and the internet and the technology only made the control stronger. With the technology available today its is not difficult in the least for them to monitor us and as we recently found out thanks to Edward Snowden not only what it extremely easy for them to monitor us but they actually were. When this was release he was like the prisoner that was enlightened and told us through the internet what they were doing and at first we didn't believe him however i would imagine that the skepticism has deteriorated by