Athiest can claim insurance for acts of God?
By chuyins123
@chuyins123 (2112)
Philippines
April 28, 2012 4:16am CST
If you are an Athiest do you think you would claim for an insurance in case of incidents called due to acts of God?
If you are not, do you think they should claim?
An athiest doesn't believe in God, or the existence of God, so will he be able to claim an insurance for acts of God? If he do, he negates himself and ceases to be one.
2 responses
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
1 May 12
I actually think that calling something "an act of God" is a slang way of saying a natural disaster.
The reason that I believe that to be the case is because of the fact that not all people are Christian and for that reason alone, it is not politically correct for it to be termed "act of God."
That said, if it is written in the policy as being an "act of God," I really don't think that it would be right for an atheist to file a claim in that event.
@jtj_hello (627)
• Philippines
29 Apr 12
Well, when you applied for insurance, religion is really not a question as what maters there are the properties that will be covered by insurance. If in case your's is really covered and insured, then you can always claim no matter what the reason is as long as the insurance coverage covers it.