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How does the Bible describe the state of all humanity?

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The Bible describes humanity as totally depraved and corrupt, with none doing good, as seen in Psalm 14.

In examining the state of humanity, Psalm 14 provides a comprehensive view of the fallen condition of all people. It states emphatically that there is none who does good, reinforcing the doctrine of total depravity, which indicates that every aspect of human nature is marred by sin. This includes intellect, will, and emotions; all are affected, leading humanity to pursue wickedness rather than righteousness. The psalm serves as a sobering reminder of our collective need for divine grace and salvation, highlighting that without God's intervention, we are lost in our sinful state.
Scripture References: Psalm 14

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