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Suing God: it almost makes sense by today's standards

posted Tuesday, 18 September 2007
Quoting from this site:

State Senator Ernie Chambers Sues God

Chambers says its to prove a point about frivolous lawsuits.

 

State Sen. Ernie Chambers is suing God. He said on Monday that it is to prove a point about frivolous lawsuits.

 

Chambers said senators periodically have offered bills prohibiting the filing of certain types of suits. He said his main objection is that the constitution requires that the doors to the courthouse be open to all.  [SO, who would Chambers propose to make ineligible for redress of grievances?]

 

"Thus anybody can file a lawsuit against anybody -- even God," Chambers said.
Chambers said he decided to file this lawsuit after a suit was filed in early September in federal court against Lancaster County Judge Jeffre Cheuvront. He's the judge who was hearing a sexual assault case, where the woman wants to use the words rape and victim during her testimony.

 

Chambers lawsuit, which was filed on Friday in Douglas County Court, seeks a permanent injunction ordering God to cease certain harmful activities and the making of terroristic threats.

 

The lawsuit admits God goes by all sorts of alias, names, titles and designations and it also recognizes the fact that the defendant is omnipresent.

 

In the lawsuit, Chambers said he's tried to contact God numerous times.

 

"Plaintiff, despite reasonable efforts to effectuate personal service upon defendant ('Come out, come out, wherever you are,' ) has been unable to do so,'" Chambers said.

 

The suit also requests that the court, given the peculiar circumstances of this case, waive personal service. It said that being omniscient, the plaintiff assumes God will have actual knowledge of the action.

 

The lawsuit accuses God "of making and continuing to make terroristic threats of grave harm to innumerable persons, including constituents of Plaintiff who Plaintiff has the duty to represent." It says God has caused, "fearsome floods, egregious earthquakes, horrendous hurricanes, terrifying tornadoes, pestilential plagues, ferocious famines, devastating droughts, genocidal wars, birth defects and the like."

 

The suit also says God has caused, "calamitous catastrophes resulting in the wide-spread death, destruction and terrorization of millions upon millions of the Earth’s inhabitants including innocent babes, infants, children, the aged and infirm without mercy or distinction."

 

Chambers also says God "has manifested neither compassion nor remorse, proclaiming that defendant will laugh" when calamity comes.

 

Chambers asks for the court to grant him a summary judgment. He says as an alternative, he wants the judge to set a date for a hearing as expeditiously as possible and enter a permanent injunction enjoining God from engaging in the types of deleterious actions and the making of terroristic threats described in the lawsuit.
Sad to say, the US Constitution did not anticipate ANY of the myriad kinds of rent-seeking behavior that we see every day. The Founders apparently presumed that common sense would continue to prevail, as it had throughout the colonial history of the nation.

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