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Can atheists get insurance for "acts of God"?

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Can atheists get insurance for "acts of God"?

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  1. Of course. Call it conversion money.


  2. Yes, this is because the term "acts of God" is not a religious one.  It is considered simply a term to describe acts of nature such as floods, hurricanes, earth quakes, etc.  

  3. and the follow up question, "what do atheists do in court when they're asked to tell the whole truth, nothing but the truth, so help your god?"

  4. Insurance companies do not pay out for "acts of god".  So the question is meaningless.

  5. Atheist can not get insurance for acts of God,  

  6. They can't. Because they don't believe in God they can't and won't say that something is an act of God. They'd just be hypocrites if they did.

    Unless you're referring to earthquakes, floods, and other natural disasters that could be called acts of God by the religious (though the atheists won't call it that) then they probably could...if they don't call it acts of God that is.

  7. the term 'act of god' is devised by believers. the atheists treat it as meaning 'natural calamitity'.

    in matters of faith, it is no use going by verbal terms but we should see the underlyimg meaning. the insurance benefit is on basis of policy terms and eligibility of the policy holders. there is no clause restricting claim to believers only. so atheists are entitle to insurance for 'act of God'.  

  8. Nothing hides anybody away from God.

  9. I'm a-theist so i save a bit by gettign the acts of god written out.

    The religious are the ones who make cash payments in fear of god not us.  

  10. Which God? There are many. Some God's say "good works don't lead you or help you get to heaven" when some God's say that they do.

  11. they can but the claim would be denied by both the customer and the carrier

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