Acts of God

Many insurance policies don't cover you for so-called 'Acts of God', but what if you don't believe in God?
15:00 Fri 13th May 2011
 
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Doesn't matter - they do
Makes me think of those Natural disasters like earthquakes and floods.

I am still confused.

http://www.britishmar...table%20Accidents.pdf
Believing in God is cheap insurance ;)
I would say that believing in God is Blessed Assurance!

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