Non Sequitur by Wiley Miller for April 25, 2024

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    hariseldon59  23 days ago

    Act of you.

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    Bilan  23 days ago

    One strike isn’t bad for a claims adjuster.

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    The dude from FL  Premium Member 23 days ago

    They don’t cover acts of God

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    David_the_CAD  23 days ago

    The problem is that he thought that he was his own god.

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    PraiseofFolly  23 days ago

    Under normal procedure, when a person makes Confession, and before Absolution may be given and a Penance assigned, the penitent must recite a formulaic prayer known as the “Act of Contrition”. (Rules are Rules.) —)

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    phritzg Premium Member 23 days ago

    “Your claim that you belong in Heaven is denied. And our policy has no appeal process .”

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    sandpiper  23 days ago

    The final ‘claims adjuster’ is holding the pen

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    Slowly, he turned...  23 days ago

    Let’s just say he is totaled and move on…

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    For a Just and Peaceful World  23 days ago

    In modern times, if you DON’T do what Trump does then you are doing just fine.

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    Charles Ransdell Premium Member 23 days ago

    He should have purchased an indulgence from Tetzel. (Google it)

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    1953Baby  23 days ago

    Ah, yes: REPARATION. The part of absolution that EVERYBODY forgets. . .saying, “I’m sorry” just doesn’t quite cut it. . .

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    Linguist  23 days ago

    My granny used to say, “What Man proposes, God disposes.”

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    DaBump Premium Member 23 days ago

    The Way is free and simple, but narrow and “few there be that find it.” Mostly because they aren’t looking, and like Naaman want to work for it.

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    ladykat  23 days ago

    Yep. You are not covered.

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    Kidon Ha-Shomer  23 days ago

    I just read HR 467-if that’s not an act of contrition it will never pass through the senate.

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    freshmeet2030  23 days ago

    Shouldn’t all the religious organizations have to pay for ‘acts of god’?

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    mindjob  23 days ago

    Now comes the part where he get’s the boot and descends. Too bad he wasn’t killed by a drunk driver

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    wildlandwaters  23 days ago

    Going down??

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    patrickschreiber1951  23 days ago

    Myths have rules?

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    fourteenpeeves  22 days ago

    In Heaven there is NO paperwork….

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    sperry532  22 days ago

    Sure. As if a claims adjuster would ever reach the Pearly Gates.

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    Meranda  22 days ago

    If you want to get technical, and are a supreme Believer, _everything is an act of . . . well . . . you know.

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    leemorse9777  22 days ago

    One of many complaints I have about the Catholic religion, get clean on Sunday and do the same things the rest of the week. All fairy tales have their weak points.

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    keenanthelibrarian  22 days ago

    To all you theologians out there – if Jesus took all of our sins on himself, and died so that we would be forgiven them … why do we always have to apologise for committing them now? Haven’t they already been forgiven? This might seem a terribly basic question, already covered in Sunday School, but it has always bothered me.

    Answers 20 pages or fewer; I’ll be in my trailer.

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    eddi-TBH  22 days ago

    He adjusted himself right to Perdition.

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    bakana  19 days ago

    That’s the trouble with planning to Repent at the last minute.

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