To get insurance for acts of god?
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If you sing 'You'll never walk alone' to a schitzophrenic, is it classed as bullying?
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No one can get insurance for Acts Of God.
Not even The Pope.
No-one can prove there is a God, so Acts Of God are not possible to cover on insurance.
Similarly, no one can prove there isn't a God, so it would be a bit foolish asking God to admit earthquakes or floods were an accident, as you're unlikely to get a reply.
End result - legally, there can never be Acts Of God, as either he doesn't exist, or is just too lazy to answer the calls.
What I'd like to know is - do atheists have Christian names?
Not even The Pope.
No-one can prove there is a God, so Acts Of God are not possible to cover on insurance.
Similarly, no one can prove there isn't a God, so it would be a bit foolish asking God to admit earthquakes or floods were an accident, as you're unlikely to get a reply.
End result - legally, there can never be Acts Of God, as either he doesn't exist, or is just too lazy to answer the calls.
What I'd like to know is - do atheists have Christian names?
Answer3
If you are referring to supplemental insurance for a vehicle or home to cover natural disasters the answer is yes. Religion is not a deciding factor and calling natural disasters an act of "god" is simply an expression of ignorance because there is no evidence supporting the ideas of a "god".
Answer4
haha that's actually kinda funny.
I guess the answer is Only if Bible thumpers can get insurance for driving while blind.
I guess the answer is Only if Bible thumpers can get insurance for driving while blind.
Answer5
Can anyone??
Answer6
I am atheist and I would say it is not necessary, so no i guess..
Answer7
Nice.
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