Can atheists bring back insurance for act of God?

Seriously, if you don't even believe in God, how would the intact act of God point apply to you?
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God never puts more on you than you can bare...What ever you walk through will make you stronger....the best insurance you could anywhere would be to adopt Jesus into your heart and believe that he will protect you...Read Psalms 91 that's all the insurance you requirement. I'll be praying for you and may God bless you and yours.

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acts of god? If nearby was a god I thought he be supposed to be loving and not cause tragedy... That in one piece phrase makes no sense...

The FOOL has said within his heart, there is no God. Psalms 14:1 So why would a fool be interested within insurance against acts of "no god"? It's not momentous if the insured or the insurance company believe in god - this is merely a term that the insurance companies use for unshakable events that they refuse to rate out on.

So - whether there is or is not a god is irrelevant - the definition of "acts of god" used by insurance companies determines who receive compensation.


Insurance is a Business = they lately want your money - they do not care what you guess. The answer is yes. An "Act of God" would be if your neighbors car be parked in the street, lightening struck your natural tree and a huge branch fell on the vehicle causing weaken. Likewise to any property. And NO it is not some excuse not to pay. Some homeowners policies own something called the "Good Neighbor Clause" where on earth the insured can request a certain amount of money be used to help out with the "Act of God" loss.