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		<title>By: C. Cox III</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 20:17:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Having thought about this problem (N.B. Wa-a-ay too much time on my hands!)I would attempt to resolve the process question by service on one of the self-proclaimed representitives of God-on-Earth, i.e. one of the three main monotheistic religions. Personally, if I were to be seeking money damages, I would include the Catholic Church as a co-defendant, because it seems to have the most apparent wealth, or &quot;deep pockets&quot; to use a term of art. Furthermore, process fees could be minimal as service might be effected at any local parish.

There are other procedural issues, though. For example, what earthly court has jurisdiction? And, if an injunction were to entered, how could it be enforced against an omnipotent God?

But, Yeah, I think the Court was correct in dismissing Chamber&#039;s action on procediral grounds. That way the judge didn&#039;t have to come right out and say Chambers is a frickin&#039; looneytune.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having thought about this problem (N.B. Wa-a-ay too much time on my hands!)I would attempt to resolve the process question by service on one of the self-proclaimed representitives of God-on-Earth, i.e. one of the three main monotheistic religions. Personally, if I were to be seeking money damages, I would include the Catholic Church as a co-defendant, because it seems to have the most apparent wealth, or &#8220;deep pockets&#8221; to use a term of art. Furthermore, process fees could be minimal as service might be effected at any local parish.</p>
<p>There are other procedural issues, though. For example, what earthly court has jurisdiction? And, if an injunction were to entered, how could it be enforced against an omnipotent God?</p>
<p>But, Yeah, I think the Court was correct in dismissing Chamber&#8217;s action on procediral grounds. That way the judge didn&#8217;t have to come right out and say Chambers is a frickin&#8217; looneytune.</p>
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		<title>By: C. Cox III</title>
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		<dc:creator>C. Cox III</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Oct 2008 20:17:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Having thought about this problem (N.B. Wa-a-ay too much time on my hands!)I would attempt to resolve the process question by service on one of the self-proclaimed representitives of God-on-Earth, i.e. one of the three main monotheistic religions. Personally, if I were to be seeking money damages, I would include the Catholic Church as a co-defendant, because it seems to have the most apparent wealth, or &quot;deep pockets&quot; to use a term of art. Furthermore, process fees could be minimal as service might be effected at any local parish.

There are other procedural issues, though. For example, what earthly court has jurisdiction? And, if an injunction were to entered, how could it be enforced against an omnipotent God?

But, Yeah, I think the Court was correct in dismissing Chamber&#039;s action on procediral grounds. That way the judge didn&#039;t have to come right out and say Chambers is a frickin&#039; looneytune.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Having thought about this problem (N.B. Wa-a-ay too much time on my hands!)I would attempt to resolve the process question by service on one of the self-proclaimed representitives of God-on-Earth, i.e. one of the three main monotheistic religions. Personally, if I were to be seeking money damages, I would include the Catholic Church as a co-defendant, because it seems to have the most apparent wealth, or &#8220;deep pockets&#8221; to use a term of art. Furthermore, process fees could be minimal as service might be effected at any local parish.</p>
<p>There are other procedural issues, though. For example, what earthly court has jurisdiction? And, if an injunction were to entered, how could it be enforced against an omnipotent God?</p>
<p>But, Yeah, I think the Court was correct in dismissing Chamber&#8217;s action on procediral grounds. That way the judge didn&#8217;t have to come right out and say Chambers is a frickin&#8217; looneytune.</p>
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