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What does the Bible say about the ignorance of unbelievers?

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The Bible portrays unbelievers as ignorant of their actions against God's people and lack the knowledge of God.

In Psalm 14, we see that the scripture describes the 'fool,' who is the unbeliever, as lacking knowledge and saying no to God. Specifically, Psalm 14:4 asks, 'Have all the workers of iniquity no knowledge?' This ignorance leads them to harm God's people, confirming their rebellion against God's command to believe in Him. The Lord considers this rejection akin to eating up His people, indicating a grave misunderstanding of their position before God. As Micah 3:1-3 highlights, such actions by unbelievers reflect a deep-seated spiritual blindness that leads to destruction, not only for the believers they persecute but ultimately for themselves.
Scripture References: Psalm 14:4-7, Micah 3:1-3

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