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It is going to be a little difficult to find a bona fide representative of God who would be a legitimate agent for service of process. I don't think He has designated anyone in particular. :)
It's been tried a time or two...and yes I think it should be allowed if they are going to give blame to god..then god should be able to be sued
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You're reading Insurance will not cover "Acts of God".... should we then be able to sue God and/or his earthly representatives?
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The Catholics claim the Pope as his representative on Earth.... so perhaps we could start there ;-)
by steelhamster@aol.com on August 4th, 2007
You could try <smile>.
by tomsims on August 4th, 2007