by Alatea on April 21st, 2006

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Can atheists get insurance for acts of God?

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  • by CaptainHarley adores his life penguin on November 30th, 2009

    CaptainHarley adores his life penguin

    LMAO!

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  • by Freedom00 on November 30th, 2009

    Freedom00

    No! Works will not get anyone to heaven. Only faith and repentance will save a person. It is all about what God's Son did on that cross.

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  • by Ion on November 30th, 2009

    Ion

    No. Athiests are clueless...

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  • by Carl_07 on November 30th, 2009

    Carl_07

    No, The Holy Bible made it clear in 1 Cor 2:14...

    1 Corinthians 2:14 The man without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness to him, and he cannot understand them, because they are spiritually discerned.

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  • by Runaholism on November 30th, 2009

    Runaholism

    The only insurance is Jesus Christ. "For God so Loved the world that He gave His one and only Son that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life" John 3:16

    I can't stop my physical death but I know when I died, I'm covered for life eternally.

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  • by philosopher-saint on November 30th, 2009

    philosopher-saint

    Why? Natural disaster insurance is available!
    ;-)

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  • by Anonymous on November 30th, 2009

    Anonymous

    Yes, but a TRUE Atheist wouldn't get it, because the act of purchasing it (and paying the premiums) would be hypocritical to them.

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  • by Nutsy_Rail on November 30th, 2009

    Nutsy_Rail

    If God committed any "acts", we wouldn't be atheists. Lack of any evidence of any kind is the reason we choose to be atheists. We aren't clueless.

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  • by larrymcjon on September 1st, 2007

    larrymcjon

    Very funny. Force majeure has nothing to do with religion.

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  • by gone on September 1st, 2007

    gone

    I just saw a great Australian movie called The Man Who Sued God with Billy Connelly and Judy Davis. He actually sued the churches as representatives of God but it was an indictment of the insurance corporations and their bogus refusal to pay against 'acts of God'. A good flick .. interesting premise. By the way, I like your questions!

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  • by Scooter on September 1st, 2007

    Scooter

    Regrettably most policies have riders that exclude certain acts of god.

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  • by clarice boland on June 14th, 2006

    clarice boland

    an act of god is an unexpected event which can not be explained .a flood or a tornado is an act of god ,according to insurance companies. other acts of god which are priceless are called miricles.

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  • by ben91069 on June 2nd, 2006

    ben91069

    No business cares whether or not you subscribe to their policies - only if you bring money.

    Acts of God are uninsurable, because they are usually priceless!

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  • by Joe-Speedy on April 23rd, 2006

    Joe-Speedy

    I don't think "Acts of God'" are typically insured at all, but if they were, I am sure that anyone could buy the coverage. No one has ever asked me about my beliefs when they were trying to sell me something.

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  • by Sleep Debt on September 5th, 2010

    Sleep Debt

    Did God invent the car? No. Television? no. Robbers?

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  • by Mars Jenkar on September 1st, 2007

    Mars Jenkar

    Hehehe...as I've heard said before: Say a prayer for the believers of the world, and half a prayer for the agnostics.

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  • by Godless on June 11th, 2008

    Godless

    Most modern insurance companies no longer use that phrase. It's called disaster coverage now.

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  • by Scifisuz on September 24th, 2008

    Scifisuz

    LOL Acts of GOD are normally excluded from ALL policies.

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  • by Teri on September 12th, 2008

    Teri

    Yes...insurance companies do not discriminate...atheist are getting insured for acts of nature....

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  • by LuckyLefty on September 12th, 2008

    LuckyLefty

    hahahahahahha


    i have no answer for that but it was pretty funny


    actually most insurance companies stopped calling it "acts of god" about 6 years ago

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  • by Incognito on December 30th, 2009

    Incognito

    it's the same as acts of nature, or of natural disaster.. they just use the term God by saying it's something that couldn't of consciously been avoided

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