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* If not played straight, then heavily [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|alluded to]] in ''[[The Matrix]]'' series.
* [[Serenity]] has The Alliance, or a least River Tam's interpretation of them, state "We're not telling people what to think. We're just trying to teach them how."
* B-movie reviewer Scott Foy's [httphttps://wwwweb.archive.org/web/20101226103553/http://foywonder.com/current_columns/foy_0609.html review] of the pro-Christian drama ''[[C Me Dance]]''—in which a teenaged girl is graced with the ability to convert people to Christianity via her touch—points out that the film's ''heroes'' apparently believe in this trope, leading to most [[Unfortunate Implications]].
{{quote|Yes, ladies and gentlemen, this is a horror movie, just one with a great big smile on its face that doesn't realize what it truly is. C ME DANCE is exactly like all those bodysnatching horror movies we've seen where someone gets taken over by an evil presence that can infect and impose its evil into anyone it comes into contact with. Sure, it's the power of Christ this time around but that doesn't make it any less sinister in its affront to the very notion of free will.}}
 
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