He's an agnostic. Which is just another word for atheist. Though agnostic is defined as alsowell, you asked a Bible question so I gave you a Bible answer.![]()
saying along with they do not know, that nobody can know. Which is of course poppycock.
His type is described as a fool in Scripture. Here is what is said of them in Bible (which they do not believe):
The fool says in his heart, “There is no God.” They are corrupt, their deeds are vile; there is no one who does good. Psalm 14 v 1
Scripture defines who and what a fool is. Here is some of what Scripture says of fools/what fools are known for ~
1. being wicked (2 Samuel 13 v 13; Psalm 94 v 3,8)
2. mockers of God (Psalm 74 v 22)
3. not understanding their bleak eternal destiny (Psalm 92 v 6)
4. being rebellious (Psalm 107 v 17)
5. despising spiritual wisdom (Proverbs 1 v 7)
6. hating spiritual knowledge (Proverbs 1 v 22)
7. mockers delighting in mockery (Proverbs 1 v 22)
8. being wayward and complacent (Proverbs 1 v 32)
9. being wicked and held up to shame by God (Proverbs 3 v 33, 35)
10. dying for their lack of knowledge (Proverbs 10 v 21)
11. having hearts that blurt out folly (Proverbs 12 v 23)
12. detesting the thought to turn away from evil (Prov 13 v 19)
13. bringing harm to their companions (Prov 13 v 20)
14. folly in their heart that is deception (Prov 14 v 8)
15. mockers at making amends for their sins (Prov 14 v 9)
16. known for their folly that only yields folly (Prov 14 v 24)
17. not spreading true [spiritual] knowledge (Prov 15 v 7)
18. their folly that brings them punishment (Prov 16 v 22)
20. being ignorant of their wrong-doings (Ecclesiastes 5 v 1)
21. being unpleasing to God (Ecclesiastes 5 v 4)
22. having hearts that are in the house of pleasure (Ecclesiastes7 v 4)
23. their laughter as being meaningless (Ecclesiastes 7 v 6)
24. their anger residing in their laps (Ecclesiastes 7 v 9)
25. thinking of themselves as wise counselors but only giving senseless advice (Isaiah 19 v 11)
26. not being willing to walk in the Way of Holiness (Isaiah 35 v 8)
27. not knowing God (Jeremiah 4 v 22)
28. being false prophets (Jeremiah 50 v 36)
29. being equated with the wicked (1 Samuel 25 v 25)
30. at times for recognizing themselves as being great sinners (1 Samuel 26 v 21)
31. resentment or envy slaying them (Job 5 v 2)
31. denying the existence of God (Psalm 14 v 1; 53 v 1)
32. their chattering that bring them to ruin (Prov 10 v 10, 14)
33. the spreaders of slander (Prov 10 v 18)
34. finding pleasure in evil conduct (Prov 10 v 23)
35. choosing a way that seems right to them and ignoring good advice (Prov 12 v 15)
36. angering quickly (Prov 12 v 16; 20 v 3; 29 v 11)
37. exposing their own folly (Prov 13 v 16)
38. being hotheaded and reckless (Prov 14 v 16)
39. having mouths that gush folly (Prov 15 v 2)
40. having mouths that feed on folly (Prov 15 v 14)
41. spurning their father's discipline (Prov 15 v 5)
42. having no desire to get wisdom (Prov 17 v 16)
43. finding no pleasure in understanding (Prov 18 v 2)
44. delighting in airing their own opinions (Prov 18 v 2)
45. having perverse lips (Prov v 19 v 1)
46. scorning the wisdom of wise words if the wise speak to them (Prov 23 v 9)
47. their proverbs being as useless as a lame man's legs hanging limp (Prov 26 v 7).
48. a dog that returns to its vomit when it repeats its folly (Prov 26 v 11)
49. their provocation which is heavier than stone and sand (Prov 27 v 3)
50. their great reluctance in removing their folly from themselves (Prov 27 v 22)
51. trusting in themselves (Prov 28 v 26)
52. raging and scoffing at the wise man with whom he goes to court (Prov 29 v 9)
53. playing the fool, exalting themselves or planning evil (Prov 30 v 32)
54. walking in the darkness (Ecclesiastes 2 v 14)
55. folding their hands and bringing ruin to themselves (Ecclesiastes 4 v 5)
56. their speech pours out many words (Ecclesiastes 5 v 3)
57. lacking sense and showing everyone how stupid they are (Ecclesiastes 10 v 13)
58. being consumed by their own lips (Ecclesiastes 10 v 12)
59. multiplying their own words (Ecclesiastes 10 v 14)
60. Fools speak folly, their hearts are bent on evil: They practice ungodliness and spread error concerning
the LORD; the hungry they leave empty and from the thirsty they withhold water. (Isaiah 32 v 6)
61. gaining riches by unjust gains (Jeremiah 17 v 11)