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What is the creed of the fool according to the Bible?

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The creed of the fool is encapsulated in the denial of God, as stated in Psalm 14:1.

The creed of the fool, as articulated in Psalm 14, is the assertion that there is no God. This declaration reflects a heart that rejects divine authority and moral accountability, showcasing a profound foolishness in thinking one can exist independently of God. The psalm emphasizes that such denial leads to corruption and abominable works, reinforcing the reality that a life lived in opposition to God is devoid of true understanding and righteousness. This creed continues to characterize many in our world today, who seek to live without acknowledging God's sovereignty and purpose.
Scripture References: Psalm 14:1

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