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

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Psalm 14:1 declares that 'the fool hath said in his heart, there is no God.' This signifies a deep internal rebellion against God's existence.

In Psalm 14:1, the Bible firmly states that 'the fool hath said in his heart, there is no God.' This declaration highlights a profound spiritual and moral failing. Such a person is regarded as a fool not for mere intellectual reasons but for denying the evident truth of God's existence, which is made clear through creation, conscience, and Scripture. The heart's assertion against God is a rebellion that stems from a corrupt nature and leads to spiritual blindness and moral decay. Ultimately, this foolishness has dire consequences, as it not only reflects a wrong understanding of God but also results in a life lived in opposition to Him, marked by sin and estrangement from the Creator.
Scripture References: Psalm 14:1, Psalm 14:1-3

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Joel Coyoc · Jul 5, 2023
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