Do unbelievers know God? Are atheists lying when they say they don't believe God is real? What do these verses in Romans 1 mean?

...what can be known about God is evident among them, because God has shown it to them. For his invisible attributes, that is, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly seen since the creation of the world, being understood through what he has made. As a result, people are without excuse. For though they knew God...

Have you puzzled over this passage? Ever wanted to know how seriously you should take the claims of your skeptic friends, when they insist that they really don't see any compelling evidence for God—and therefore don't believe in Him?

Then check out this short, helpful episode of the Think Podcast with Christian apologist Joel Settecase. In today’s episode you’ll see why the Bible is absolutely right when it says that everyone has "clearly perceived" God's "invisible attributes."

Specifically, you’ll find out…

What knowledge about God can be known by everyone?

What are God's invisible attributes?

In what sense do all people know God?

This episode is based on the Think Institute's apologetics training. To learn more (or bring this training to your church, ministry or group) go to: https://thethink.institute/defend-the-faith-course.

Get the full show notes at https://thethink.institute/podcast. Thanks for listening.

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