Term insurance, or whole life?

We know that our bodies will stop working at some definable point.  And, we are aware that they may stop, or be stopped, before that.  So, we have life insurance.

After spending, collectively, millions of hours thinking about life insurance. we spend billions buying policies.   The richer a person is, the more time, and money,  is spent.

Many have a hard time deciding:  Term insurance or whole life?  At the behest of skilled salesmen, we may take a month or so to analyze our best options.  As we do so, we are driving here and there.  Our bodies are inches inches from death as each oncoming vehicle whizzes by.  Good insurance salesmen will subtly remind us of that.

More people have life insurance than go to church.  That’s odd, because truly whole life insurance, with a policy covering souls that last forever, costs much less than a policy that 0nly lasts a few decades.

The best insurance protection provides coverage that goes beyond the death of our body.  When we calculate the eternal blessings it provides, we find it to be incredibly inexpensive insurance.  Many organizations offer such policies.

Have you decided between term insurance, or whole life?  The world’s largest, most stable provider of truly whole life  insurance does so at the lowest cost.  Overworked agents of  The Roman Catholic Church are busy taking care of existing clients.    You may have to stand in line to get a policy.  It’s well worth the wait.

How much?  The policy costs a few dollars a week, and requires fifty or sixty hour-long soul check-ups a year.

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