This book explores the ethical complexities arising from the integration of virtual realities within the landscape of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), illuminated by insights from the Synoptic Gospels-Matthew, Mark, and Luke. As the 4IR unfolds, technologies such as virtual reality (VR) are becoming increasingly prevalent, raising a host of ethical issues. These include profound ethical dilemmas concerning identity, privacy, interpersonal relationships, and societal values. By engaging with the teachings and narratives found in the Synoptic Gospels, which emphasize compassion, justice, humility, and the inherent worth of every individual, this study aims to establish a robust moral framework for grappling with the ethical challenges inherent in the intersection of virtual realities and the 4IR. The study adopts an interdisciplinary approach, thus integrating insights from theology, philosophy, ethics, and technology studies. Through theological reflection and ethical analysis informed by the Synoptic Gospels, this research endeavours to foster critical discourse and dialogue regarding the responsible development and ethical implications of virtual realities.