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What does the Bible say about religious indifference?

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The Bible condemns religious indifference, describing it as a state of being at ease with one's spiritual condition, leading to spiritual danger.

In Amos 6, the prophet addresses the leaders of Israel, condemning them for their indifference toward God’s judgment and the spiritual realities that surround them. Those who are indifferent are portrayed as being at ease in Zion, trusting in their own strength and comfort rather than relying on God. This state of indifference puts them in grave danger of judgment, as God declares woe to them. The passage warns that ignoring the seriousness of one's spiritual state invites God's wrath, urging believers to seek refuge in Christ and take God's word seriously instead of remaining indifferent.
Scripture References: Amos 6:1-3

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Religious Poison
Randy Wages · Jul 21, 2013
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