My only problem with this is that the concept "reality" is also of the Matrix, it was born in describing things of the Matrix. It is not applicable to anything outside the Matrix. The conclusions of Dr. Kaku are in the Matrix, the imagining of a giant conscious symphony and its conductor is in the Matrix--there is nothing we can put a word or thought to that isn't in the Matrix. Any "beyond" is unnamed and ineffable.
Actually, you have it backwards. The Bible says that we live in the fallen world. If you want to compare the mateirial world to The Matrix movie, then this is the blue pill world. The red pill world is the true everlasting spiritual world. How do I know this is true? One, I've taken the red pill. Here is part of how it is described:
"The word
fallen is used in the Bible to describe someone or something spiritually and morally degraded. Israel is described as “fallen” (
Amos 5:2), as are angels (
Isaiah 14:12;
Revelation 12:4) and the glory of mankind (
1 Peter 1:24). Each of these has
fallen away from the heights of God’s good will for them,
fallen into sin, and therefore
fallen under the just wrath of God. Those in a fallen state suffer the degrading and deadly spiritual, moral, and social consequences of sinfulness.
Several Bible passages speak of this kind of downfall:
1 Corinthians 10:12 warns Christ’s followers, “Be careful that you do not fall.” Falling into sin is the opposite of growing up in righteousness. In
Revelation 2:5, Jesus speaks to the church of Ephesus, which had left its first love: “Remember therefore from where you have fallen; repent, and do the works you did at first” (ESV).
The whole world of mankind has fallen:
• from friendship with God into proud estrangement from Him and enmity with Him; this leaves us diseased and dying in every part of our personalities and bodies (
Genesis 2:16;
3:2–9;
Exodus 15:26;
Deuteronomy 30:15–20)
• from our full reflection of His likeness into shattered, distorted images, suffering the results of our brokenness (
Genesis 6:5;
Matthew 15:19;
Romans 1:14—2:16;
Romans 3:9–20)
• from joyful obedience to God’s rules so as to fulfill His superlative design for our lives into lawless rebellion and constant frustration and warfare at every level of society (
Genesis 3:14–16;
James 4:1–10)
• from the beauty, tranquility, and vitality of godly family life into a cesspool of sexual-identify confusion, domestic strife, and aimlessness (
Genesis 3:16;
Romans 1:14—2:16;
Galatians 5:19–21)"
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"To live in a fallen world means we struggle with sin on a daily basis. We experience heartache and pain. We witness natural disasters and staggering loss. Injustice, inhumanity, and falsehood seem to hold sway. Discord and trouble are commonplace. None of this was God’s original plan for humanity. We fell from our original position in the Garden of Eden. We now live in a fallen world, and all creation “groans” under the consequences of our sin (
Romans 8:22)."
What does it mean that we live in a fallen world?
What are other evidence that what I say is true. God created heaven and the angels first. He gave the angels free will. The Bible states that these angels helped God create the heavenly world, that which Adam and Eve were born into. However, some of the angels led by Lucifer created another world except it had no God. They were able to do this because they had free will. Thus, Lucifer was able to say to God that he created a world just like God and thus wanted to be just like God. This started war in heaven between good and evil and the rest is history.
My material evidence is which group of people on RD believe only in the material world, i.e. fallen world? Which group of people of RF trust in the spiritual world? This is what the red pill and the blue pill signifies. That of salvation. Interesting backstory on the people who created The Matrix and the person who actually had the idea first. I can't confirm it's true, but it's interesting nonetheless.