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Atheists, if you have any kind of insurance does it cover "Act of God"?

Just curious, because if you do wouldn't you be denying your faith and admitting that God does exist? How could you live with yourself? I hope you wouldn't sellout that easily, not for a few extra dollars.

Update:

Leviatha... thanks for not asking me to prove it

Update 2:

I've noticed that I don't have as many responses as normal when I address atheists, I wonder why that is? Maybe because this isn't something they can reply to using the "prove it" or "flying spaghetti monster" remark and know that they're hypocritical. I just hope I didn't hurt anybody's feelings too bad.

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  • PITX5
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago
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    ROFL. They do not believe in any higher authority than themselves, so why would they care who the sold out to? They will almost all take the money and run. Thanks for the laugh.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    My insurance covers against floods, storm, wind, lightning and all the other things that in days gone by would have been called "Act of God". In my insurance document they are simply listed as "natural disaster" or "damage caused by weather". "Act of God" is an outdated expression which is now no longer widely used in the UK as society is becoming more secular. On a side note did you see the movie "The Man Who Sued God"? A guy had his ship struck by lighning and his insurer would't pay up as they didn't cover "Act of God". He then sues the church as God's representatives on earth and leaves it them to either pay up, or evade liability by proving God doesn't exist!

  • 1 decade ago

    That's funny.

  • Looney
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Ah, that's what the insurance company calls it - I call it random act of chance coverage.

    So there!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    STORMS EARTHQUAKES AND SUCH ARE NOT ACTS OF GOD.BEFORE GOD BRINGS JUDGEMENT HE SENDS CLEAR WARNING. DR DAVID BANNER

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Congratulations, you are the most annoying person I've encountered here in R&S as of late.

    Please pick up your trophy at your earliest convenience.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I suppose you think this is witty and original, yes? Wrong on both counts.

    Please run a search.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    mine does for hurricanes but not floods...

    Im Protestant

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    This is a bit of grasping at straws isn't it.

    Is there a knot in my tongue when I'm tongue tied?

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Too funny :-)

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