'Dilbert' Creator Scott Adams on His Deathbed: 'I Accept Jesus Christ as My Lord and Savior'
- Scott Adams, creator of the Dilbert comic strip, died on Jan. 13 at the age of 68 after a battle with cancer.
- Adams publicly accepted Jesus Christ as his 'Lord and Savior' on his deathbed, expressing his hope to enter heaven.
- In a final message, Adams expressed love for his friends and encouraged them to 'pay it forward' if they benefited from his work.
- Known for satirizing the American workplace, Adams gained fame with Dilbert, which was inspired by his experiences in the workplace.
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Scott Adams Goes Full Blown "Pascal's Wager" In Deathbed Confession
Legendary Dilbert cartoonist later turned prolific author later turned podcaster, Scott Adams, died together. Some say he lost his battle with cancer, but to quote the equally legendary Norm Macdonald “it was really more of a draw”. He was ready to go and he was prepared, drafting up a final statement that he gave to his ex-wife to post and then read on his show. Here is the post containing his final statement and a deathbed confession: A Final…
On His Dying Day, Renowned Cartoonist Scott Adams’ Faith in Christ Made Public
Cartoonist Scott Adams announced his intention to convert to Christianity in January 2026, just before his death. ‘I accept Jesus Christ as my lord and savior, and I look forward to spending an eternity with him,’ Adams declared in the message, adding that he hoped he was ‘still qualified for entry’ into heaven upon his death.
‘Dilbert’ Creator Scott Adams Dies at 68, Leaves Behind Final Message of Faith and Gratitude - Real News Now
Scott Adams, the iconic creator of the workplace satire comic strip Dilbert, has died at the age of 68 following a battle with terminal prostate cancer that had spread to his bones. His passing was confirmed by his ex-wife, Shelly Miles, who shared his final written message on his “Real Coffee With Scott Adams” YouTube show. “If you are reading this, things did not go well for me,” Adams wrote in the note, which was read aloud by Miles. Though l…
WarRoom Breaking: Scott Adams Dies After Accepting Jesus Christ at the End - Stephen K Bannon's War Room
In his final broadcast, Scott Adams’ condition made it clear that time was limited. His wife, Shelly Adams, appeared on air to share his final message and confirm his death. Steve Bannon addressed Adams’ passing on WarRoom, describing him as “a real giant” and emphasizing that Adams accepted Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior at the end. Bannon compared the moment to the thief on the cross, underscoring the spiritual weight of Adams’ final deci…
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