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Nolte: Scott Adams Says ‘This Might Be the Last Show,’ Will Convert to Christianity

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Dilbert creator Scott Adams warned that his Thursday podcast might be his last.

Adams opened his podcast explaining how he’s now having difficulty staying awake, and that his exhaustion and slurred voice have nothing to do with any medication. “Today’s going to be a tough one,” he said. “Because I fell asleep about five times just getting ready” for the show.

Adams announced his prostate cancer diagnosis last May, and that the cancer had already “spread to my bones.”

At the time, he wasn’t certain he would last the summer. He did. But earlier this month, he announced his chances of surviving were now down to zero and that he expected to “transition” sometime in January. Since then, he’s become noticeably weaker.



“I’ve not been a believer,” Adams explained. “You’re going to hear for the first time today that it is my plan to convert [to Christianity]. I still have time,” he added. “My understanding is that you’re never too late.”

“So, to my Christian friends, yes, it’s coming.”

 
Dilbert creator Scott Adams warned that his Thursday podcast might be his last.

Adams opened his podcast explaining how he’s now having difficulty staying awake, and that his exhaustion and slurred voice have nothing to do with any medication. “Today’s going to be a tough one,” he said. “Because I fell asleep about five times just getting ready” for the show.

Adams announced his prostate cancer diagnosis last May, and that the cancer had already “spread to my bones.”

At the time, he wasn’t certain he would last the summer. He did. But earlier this month, he announced his chances of surviving were now down to zero and that he expected to “transition” sometime in January. Since then, he’s become noticeably weaker.



“I’ve not been a believer,” Adams explained. “You’re going to hear for the first time today that it is my plan to convert [to Christianity]. I still have time,” he added. “My understanding is that you’re never too late.”

“So, to my Christian friends, yes, it’s coming.”

Lord please help this man to make his commitment to you NOW before it's too late.
 
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