"Who's more foolish the fool or the fool who follows him?" retorts Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi when called a fool by Han Solo.
We should be asking ourselves the same question. While we tend to associate foolishness with incompetence and stupidity, Scripture does not. The Bible associates foolishness with immorality. Consider the following passage:
The fool has said in his heart, “"There is no God."” They are corrupt, they have committed abominable deeds; Psalm 14:1 (my emphasis)
First, the passage does not say that the fool thinks that there is no God. Rather, it says that the fool says in his heart that God does not exist. The distinction is one of knowledge vs. essence. This is not a matter of ignorance for Scripture makes no provision for this (Romans 1:18-32). Rather, this is a matter of outright denial and rebellion. This posture is one that is affirmed by one’s actions; actions that offend God. Put differently, such people insult God to His face. This person’s deeds are “abominable.” In the Hebrew this may be rendered as detestable or repulsive. They are actions which God hates for they directly oppose God’s holiness. Consider Psalm 53:1 which further clarifies this:
The fool has said in his heart, There is no God, They are corrupt, and have committed abominable injustice (Psalm 53:1).
Here, instead of using the word deeds, the Psalmist uses the word injustice to emphasize a violation of God’s holy standard. So how exactly is this related to Obi-Wan Kenobi? Recently, I read the following quote from Ravi Zacharias,
"It is a mindless philosophy that assumes that one's private beliefs have nothing to do with public office. Does it make sense to entrust those who are immoral in private with the power to determine the nation's moral issues and, indeed, its destiny? .... The duplicitous soul of a leader can only make a nation more sophisticated in evil." -Ravi Zacharias
When we who call ourselves Christians hire (put into public office) those who openly oppose God’s moral code, we likewise commit a grave injustice. We place our nation under the authority of those who deny and mock the God of Israel to His face by their actions. By compromising our so-called values for a better life, a better economy, a more stable political environment we, as Zacharias asserts, put our nation on a path towards a more sophisticated evil. Proverbs 26:10 warned us in saying,
“Like an archer who wounds everyone, So is he who hires a fool” Proverbs 26:10
Sadly, we are reaping what we sow. Perhaps it is time to repent and confess our own wrongdoing. Perhaps it is time to cry out to God as a community of saints and pray for the plight of our nation and for our President. Perhaps it is time to get out of our anemic mentality and take seriously and respond to God’s cultural mandate to restore our world not by might or by power but by the Spirit of God (Zechariah 4:6).
So, then, I ask, “Who's more foolish the fool or the fool who follows him?"