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What does Romans 1 say about society's response to God?

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Romans 1 describes humanity's tendency to suppress the truth and turn away from God, leading to moral decline.

In Romans 1, Paul outlines the progression of humanity's rejection of God, where people suppress the truth in unrighteousness and fail to honor Him. This passage emphasizes that God's existence and power are evident in creation, leaving humanity without excuse. As society increasingly turns away from recognizing God's majesty, it faces the consequences of divine abandonment, becoming more immersed in corruption and idolatry. The implications of this teaching are profound, for it serves as a warning about the spiritual state of a society that disregards God. As seen in verses 21-25, this rejection leads to a multitude of moral failings and societal breakdown.
Scripture References: Romans 1:18-25

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