A God-created world without God

The most destroying consequence of sin was a separation from the God who created them and who loved them. As the reward of sin is always death, this separation generated an irreversible gangrene. Man died as death is separation from life. The lifetime of his body got a limitation, his soul was irreversibly hurt and his spirit died. In that way man became a ship without an anchor on the oceans of circumstances and coincidences, unprepared for all sorts of death and destruction, target for diseases, dysfunction and abnormality. He also became an unprotected prey for his own appetites and amoral aptitudes. Man without a creator was at the same time thrown into frantic persecution by any identity confirming pleasure, a secular man could dream of. He doesn't realise that this persecution is eroding and at the end a suicide mission.

History clearly shows that civilisations and cultures leaving God, even if they shine in creativity and technology, create their own gods, decline morally and spiritually and generate self-destruction.

This is a hopeless picture.