Some people live without any religion or belief in God, but the Bible has something to say about that.
Psalm 14:1, it says, “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’”
This shows that the Bible sees rejecting God not just as a different opinion, but as a serious mistake. It connects disbelief with a life that lacks moral direction and spiritual meaning. To the Bible, faith in God is not just a personal choice it’s something deeply important for living a good and meaningful life.
Still, the Bible also shows that God is patient and kind. He doesn’t give up on people who don’t believe in Him. In 2 Peter 3:9, it says that God is not in a hurry to judge people because He wants everyone to have a chance to turn to Him and be saved. That means even people who live without religion are still loved by God, and He’s giving them time to discover the truth and come back to Him.
Also, the Bible teaches that it’s not about having religion just for the sake of it. What matters most is having a heart that wants to do what’s right. In Romans 2:14-15, it talks about people who don’t know God’s laws but still do good things because their conscience guides them. This shows that God looks at the heart, not just the outward religious label. Even if someone doesn’t follow a specific religion, God still notices their actions and intentions. But in the end, the Bible calls everyone to find the full truth and life through Jesus Christ.