I'm driving to work this morning at the butt-crack of dawn, (yes, I was up before the sun was, it should be a sin - but I digress) and by chance the radio was tuned into KCRW 88.9 which is a National Public Radio (NPR) station. There was a news update about a Senator in Nebraska who has filed a lawsuit against God for causing death and destruction in the world. The actual update was that the judge was dismissing the case on the basis that there isn't an address to serve notice to the defendant and that the Senator was now considering filing an appeal on the basis that God is aware of the lawsuit because He is omniscient.
That was the whole snippet. I was dumbfounded. What sacrilege! What could have caused his faith to be so completely depleted to make him want to seek revenge against the Divine. I mean in general even at our lowest point people simply accept that there's nothing they can do about the situation, a few may even turn their backs on God/religion/church/faith, then wash their hands of it and continue to live their lives. But to be bold enough to attempt to punish God....on such a grand scale too....that's major.
I continue driving with other radio chatter.
A flash of brilliance. Oh my! Could this be part of a bigger plan to infuse the nation/world with more faith/hope. Based on his arguement for his appeal this guy must believe that God exists and atleast assumes that God is listening and watching all. If he wins, based on the fact that the courst decided against God, his lawsuit would literally give the world/nation legal proof that God exist. THAT IS REALLY MAJOR!
Well of course that thought process made me decide to make a "note 2 self" about.
Really what do you think may be some ramifications to having "legal" proof that God exist?
Sincerely,
Pharaoh, loyal subject of the Supreme Creator.
2 comments:
the only proof would be that we acknowledge a belief in God, not the he or she actually exist, it would only be seen as a loophole and tactic to proved God's existence but its too carnival like, clownish to actually have an effect.
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