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Some stories just stop you in your tracks. And it’s not because they’re shocking, but because they’re so incredibly profound.
This is one of those stories.
Scott Adams has been raw and very open about the reality he’s now facing. After battling prostate cancer and exhausting experimental options, doctors now believe he likely has about a month left to live. Most people would retreat from public life at a moment like this. Scott’s doing the exact opposite.
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Scott has continued to speak out, teaching and engaging with the country and culture he’s spent decades helping all of us to understand. Even now, in this scary time, he’s still showing up.
But something even more profound has happened to Scott in these final days. Something deeply personal that transcends politics, ideology, and even Scott’s own long-held worldview.
We’ll get to that in a moment.
First, it’s important to go back to what Scott said publicly about his health and the road that led him here.
Scott Adams, the legendary comic writer and illustrator behind Dilbert, has shared that his experimental treatment for prostate cancer did not work. After exhausting his options, he’s now preparing for what he has described as a final transition, likely within the next month.
Here’s Scott Adams speaking in his own words… just a man laying out the reality of where he is, what he’s facing, and why he’s choosing to keep showing up for as long as he can.
God Bless him.
Yes, this is sad and difficult to watch, but it’s important to hear him directly.
Pray for Scott Adams!
@ScottAdamsSays “The odds of me recovering are essentially zero.
So I’ll give you any updates if that changes, but it won’t. So there’s no chance I’ll get my feeling back in my legs.
And, I’ve got some ongoing heart failure, which is making it difficult to breathe sometimes during the day. But at the moment I can breathe and I’m not in any pain.
However, you should prepare yourself that January will be a probably a month of transition one way or the other.
Now, I haven’t made any decisions, but it was all bad news, no good news at all.
So I will keep doing this as long as it makes sense because I like doing it.”
Pray for Scott Adams!@ScottAdamsSays “The odds of me recovering are essentially zero.
So I’ll give you any updates if that changes, but it won’t. So there’s no chance I’ll get my feeling back in my legs.
And, I’ve got some ongoing heart failure, which is making it difficult… pic.twitter.com/DB6X18SI0D
— jay plemons (@jayplemons) January 1, 2026
You can read the entire story here:
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Sadly, there’s no sugarcoating any of this. The treatment President Trump helped Scott receive didn’t work, and time is no longer on his side. But throughout it all, Scott has remained clear-eyed and honest about what’s happening to him. And what’s inspired so many people is that his outlook isn’t despair… it’s purpose.
And that’s what makes what he shared next so meaningful.
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In this clip, Scott speaks about something his Christian friends and followers have urged him to consider for years. As he explains it, he’s always respected their faith, even when he didn’t share it. But now, facing the end of his life, he’s made a big decision.
This is Scott Adams, in his own words, explaining why he plans to convert to Christianity before he dies.
🚨NEW: @ScottAdamsSays announces he’ll convert to Christianity in his final days🙏✝️@DailyCaller pic.twitter.com/1uprnQJDxa
— Jason Cohen 🇺🇸 (@JasonJournoDC) January 4, 2026
There’s something incredibly moving about listening to a man at the end of his life speak with this kind of clarity and humility. No bravado. No performance. Just honesty.
Scott frames his decision in the way he’s always approached life. Thoughtfully. Logically. Respectfully. But beneath that is something even more human. A willingness to listen. A willingness to choose hope. A willingness to step into faith when the stakes could not be higher.
For Christians, this is truly a moment of joy. And for anyone who has followed Scott Adams, this is a reminder that the final chapter of a life can still be filled with meaning, courage, and grace.
Scott has spent his life helping people think more clearly about the world. And now, in his final days, he’s reminding us of something even more important: how to face the end with an open heart that’s still willing to grow and learn.
God bless him.
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