‘If it turns out there is something there, and the Christian model is the closest to it, I win’
By Bob Unruh

While his theology still may have some nuances, “Dilbert” creator Scott Adams, who has been living under a sentence of death from cancer, has released a video confirming that he is adopting the Christian faith.
While his theology still may have some nuances, “Dilbert” creator Scott Adams, who has been living under a sentence of death from cancer, has released a video confirming that he is adopting the Christian faith.
Adams 68, shared a prostate cancer diagnosis last year.
He said upon receiving his diagnosis he was considering euthanasia, as he didn’t want the slow “decline,” but later, supported by his fans, he powered on.
“Whenever I talk about this simulation, and especially when I talk about my own impending death, many of my Christian friends and Christian followers say to me, Scott, you still have time. You should convert to Christianity, and I usually just let that sit, because that’s not an argument I want to have,” Adams said.