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What does the Bible say about the fool who says there is no God?

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The Bible describes the fool as someone who says in their heart, 'There is no God,' leading to corruption and abominable actions (Psalm 14:1).

In Psalm 14, the scripture reveals a deep truth about humanity's condition. It characterizes the person who denies God's existence as a fool, someone whose inner conviction—that there is no God—inevitably leads to moral corruption. The psalm states, 'They are corrupt, they do abominable deeds; there is none who does good' (Psalm 14:1). This indicates that the denial of God is not just intellectual but is intertwined with ethical decay, emphasizing the seriousness of such a stance. Without the acknowledgment of God, humanity veers from righteousness; they lack discernment, as their actions reflect a heart that refuses to recognize divine authority.
Scripture References: Psalm 14:1-3

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