Of course. In business and contract usage an 'act of god' is not a religious term. It refers to an unreasonably severe, unpredictible event caused by natural forces without any human interference. It is an event over which the insured party, or party to a contract, has absolutely no control. Examples are: snowstorm, hurricane, tornado, earthquake, etc. Also called 'acts of nature' they are insurable and provide a valid reason for non-performance of a contract.
More and more insurance companies are replacing the term "act of God" with act of nature.
No, if you are an atheist, you don't believe in god.
No. The definition of an Atheist is the position of rejection of ALL god claims. Therefore, an Atheist would have no god or gods
By definition, an atheist is a person who does not believe in God, and atheism is disbelief in God.
Depends on who carrier is for your homeowners-many acts of God are covered but some do exclude flood/earthquake unless you pay for the extra coverage.
Is considered an atheist by the mainstream.
Atheist answerWell, just say that you are an atheist and that you don't believe in god.
Vladimir Lenin was an atheist, he did not believe in God.
That's pretty much the definition of "Atheist" so yes, an atheist is someone who doesn't believe in god or gods.
Such a person is called an ATHEIST.
He an anti-theist (against religion) but more-so agnostic when it comes to the existence of a so called "God".
A man who doesn't believe in god is commonly referred to as an atheist.
"John is an atheist, which means he does not believe in the existence of any gods or deities."