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What does the Bible say about natural imagination?

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The Bible characterizes natural imagination as inherently evil, emphasizing that every imagination of the thoughts of the heart is only evil continually (Genesis 6:5).

According to Genesis 6:5, the natural imagination of mankind is described as being overwhelmingly evil. This passage illustrates that the thoughts originating from the heart of man align with wickedness, underscoring the fallen nature of humanity since the Fall. The heart is seen as the center of character, and together with the mind, it drives behavior and imagination. Without divine revelation, humans are left to their own imagination, which leads them away from truth and towards false beliefs. This reality reveals the deeply rooted need for God's grace to transform our hearts and minds, redirecting our imaginations toward Him.
Scripture References: Genesis 6:5

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