tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429091786003738995.post4892590411883195762..comments2023-10-07T00:42:57.612-07:00Comments on The Great Endarkenment: He can sue meChris in Seattlehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16222544865765583990noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429091786003738995.post-44244186441173267552007-12-14T06:39:00.000-08:002007-12-14T06:39:00.000-08:00Oops, I meant the insurance companies would have t...Oops, I meant the insurance companies would have to prove that God DOES exist.Dalehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13271654538646093794noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4429091786003738995.post-75521294071109774982007-12-14T06:38:00.000-08:002007-12-14T06:38:00.000-08:00The "Acts of God" thing.....watch the movie The Ma...The "Acts of God" thing.....watch the movie The Man Who Sued God. It was pretty interesting. A guy's boat gets destroyed by a hurricane, and the insurance companies won't pay up because its an "Act of God", so he sues the major churches, because they are agents of God supposedly. It has some comedy, but it also has some very interesting points. In order for the insurance companies to completely deny responsibility, they have to prove God does not exist, but for the churches to deny responsibility, they would also have to say God does not exist. Check it out.<BR/><BR/>And as far as insurance companies using that excuse, I say you throw a few bricks through the front windows of their headquarters, then claim it was God's will that allowed it to happen.Dalehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13271654538646093794noreply@blogger.com