The Folly of Forgetting God: The Atheist’s Blind Spot
Romans 1:21-22a
"For although they knew God, they did not honor him as God or give thanks to him, but they became futile in their thinking, and their foolish hearts were darkened. Claiming to be wise, they became fools"
In the vast expanse of the universe, stars spinning in silent galaxies, oceans whispering ancient rhythms, and the intricate dance of DNA within every living cell, humanity was meant to see the fingerprints of his Creator. But the history of mankind tells a much different story. They instead ultimately looked upon the universe and everything in it from a presuppositional position, that God does not exist. And then they tried to explain all they see in the universe by natural phenomena, apart from God. They make themselves god, and build their humanistic religious systems on the basis (faith) of "the fortuitous occurrences of accidental circumstances."
The Apostle Paul reminds us in Romans that creation itself shouts God’s existence (v. 20). Yet, here’s the tragedy; even with this undeniable evidence, people turned away from it. They knew of God, but chose not to honor Him. No altars built in gratitude. No hearts lifted up in awe. Instead, ingratitude festered into something much progressively darker. So we witness now the fallout; minds tangled and twisted in futility, deception, self-interest and fear, and hearts shrouded in shadow. It’s like staring at a masterpiece and insisting the artist never existed, then trying to replicate it with scraps of string and glue. Or, as an example from the video attached here, the young man points to beautiful architecture as evidence for humanity's cream rising to the surface, while ignoring the reality of a planet filled with war and crime. From this starting point of denial, humanity builds elaborate theories to explain away the divine. Presupposing God’s absence, they dissect the cosmos through the lens of "natural phenomena alone." Evolution as blind chance. Morality as mere survival instinct. Purpose as a cosmic accident. And in doing so, they don’t just reject God; they enthrone themselves.
This is the heart of the humanistic religion, not atheism’s cold void, but a warm, self-worshipping faith. It's a random accidental spontaneous death of God. They become the gods of their own stories, crafting systems on the shaky ground of "fortuitous occurrences and accidental circumstances." Science becomes their high priest, progress their salvation, and reason their idol. But as Paul warns, this "wisdom" is folly.
The fool says in his heart,
"There is no God" (Psalm 14:1),
not because evidence lacks, but because pride blinds him to it.
This passage in Romans isn’t just ancient history; it’s a mirror. Our thinking grows futile when we sideline God, and our hearts darken when thanksgiving fades. To rule God out is the stance of the fool. In their speculation, professing wisdom, they changed the glory of God. Tried to bring him down to their level. They created objects of worship, grotesque creatures of filthiness. And God gave them up to these lusts of their own hearts.
So, the atheist cries out for evidence of the infinite divine God. They demand answers to their queries. But do they ever observe the downward spiral of man's depravity since the advent of their evolutionary theory? The atheist’s lab-coat skepticism demands miracles of the God they deny, yet ignore the miracle of conscience, the moral law etched on every soul (Romans 2:15). And when it comes down to his own moral depravity? That’s not even a footnote.
Will they scientifically observe it? Can they give an answer as to why the human creature has become what it has become? Won't they see their own downward trend being filled with all unrighteousness?
As we continue reflecting on Paul’s indictment, that humanity knew God but refused to honor Him, spiraling into futile thinking and darkened hearts, these questions cut to the core of the tension between divine revelation and human rebellion. The atheist, echoing the fool of Psalm 14:1, demands empirical proof of an infinite God: "Show me the evidence!" Yet, in their quest for testable data, do they pause to examine the human depravity unfolding before their eyes? Specifically, since Charles Darwin’s On the Origin of Species in 1859 unleashed evolutionary theory on the world, has there been an observable "downward spiral" in human behavior? Can science quantify it? And crucially, can naturalism explain why we’ve become creatures capable of such profound brokenness?
If you were to measurably observe the progress of humanity according to crime stats and moral progress, long-term historical trends reveal a dramatic decline in violent crime over centuries, and it might seem that we have tamed our savage instincts. But then when we add back in information about the cataclysmic depravity of wars since Darwin’s 1859 manifesto, we get a much different story. Those sanitized numbers, falling homicides, shrinking victimization rates, pale against the blood-soaked ledger of 20th and 21st-century conflicts.
Since 1859, wars have devoured over 100 million souls in battle deaths alone, not to mention the fallout of famine, disease, and atrocities that balloon totals far higher. These aren’t anomalies; they’re the fruit of futile thinking. Evolutionary theory, arrived amid the American Civil War’s 620,000 death toll (1861–1865),  and promised a godless ascent but correlated with ideologies (eugenics, social Darwinism) that dehumanized "inferiors" for extermination. This progressive death cult emerged from Darwinism. Nietzsche, inhaling Darwin’s air, declared God dead, paving roads to Auschwitz. Science observes the how of these slaughters (tanks, bombs, logistics), but the why? A depraved will, as Jeremiah laments:
"The heart is deceitful above all things".
Wars quantify the fool’s shadow: Pride-blinded leaders, nations built up as idols, gratitude forsaken for the sake of their own glory. Their naturalism explains aggression as adaptive ("tribal instincts evolved for survival" ),  but falters on scale: Why escalate from saber duels to nukes? Why atrocities that mock "fitness," like the Rape of Nanking (200,000+ butchered)? Evolution lacks a moral compass; it crowns the creature god, licensing "might makes right."
Paul nails it: Suppressing the truth leads to God "giving us up" (Romans 1:24–28), where lusts metastasize into legions of demons. Post-1859, we’ve not spiraled down in raw numbers alone (battle deaths peaked mid-century but persist even now), but outward in our sophistication; drones today, what tomorrow? Ai wars? Ai slavery? Human sloth and excess? All of this "evidence" revealing unregenerate human hearts, and depraved minds.
This isn’t to indict evolution as the sole culprit; our sin predates Darwin. But it amplifies the folly. A worldview without the Creator can’t restrain the beast within. As Solzhenitsyn, gulag survivor, wrote: The line between good and evil runs through every human heart, not some evolutionary glitch.
Application: Facing the Mirror of Mars
Where do you harbor war’s seeds: Bitterness in relationships? Apathy to injustice?
Confess: "I’ve sidelined God, birthing my own follies."
Confront the "god" you’ve made of your own evolution, from creature to self-sovereign.
Audit your worldview: Does "survival of the fittest" shape your ethics more than God’s commands?
Reject the folly by tracing the Creator’s hand in your own story.
Practice awe: Name three so called "accidents" in your life and thank the God who ordained them.
In a culture where creatures dethrone the Creator, reclaim your place as worshipper, not just another wannabe deity. True wisdom bows low before the One who is.
Proverbs 9:10
"The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight."
Counter your decent into depravity with Paul’s antidote, honor and thanks. Pray for peace-makers; advocate against violence’s roots. In a war-weary world, be the fool-for-Christ who points to Calvary’s casualty. One death that slays depravity’s dragon. On this September 18, 2025, as the humanist depravity grinds on all around the world, proving daily that there is no progress, don’t just read the headlines, let them indict.
Prayer
Infinite God, in a world crying for proof yet blind to its own brokenness, open our eyes to the depravity that demands Your cross. Forgive our futile demands and darkened demands; teach us to see Your hand in creation and our need in the Fall. Redeem us from creaturely thrones to worshipful knees. Through Christ Jesus, who bore our folly, Amen.