Suit against God thrown out over lack of address | Seattle Times Newspaper, Oct. 15, 2008.
"Given that this court finds that there can never be service effectuated on the named defendant this action will be dismissed with prejudice," Polk wrote.Thanks: Roxanne Eberle.
Chambers, who graduated from law school but never took the bar exam, thinks he's found a hole in the judge's ruling.
"The court itself acknowledges the existence of God," Chambers said Wednesday. "A consequence of that acknowledgment is a recognition of God's omniscience."
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Wait. If god exists (see www.godisimaginary.com) as the Court said, why didn't it allow service by publication. Presumably, since god knows everything, he will read the newspaper and appear by filing an answer or default (if he is really a deist god). Of course, since god is all-powerful, he will just zap the sheriff (and all his deputies, maybe with another 40 days and nights of rain) if he tries to enforce the judgment.
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