So regarding the email sent yeterday, some students sent in some ways that they thought the papers could be served to God. There are quite a few different rules that have to be followed when it comes to serving papers, but I thought these were some clever responses. I was thinking of writing back something like "Serve them to Morgan Freeman" (he played God in Bruce Almighty) but I can't think of a clever way of putting it. If you have any ideas, let me know. Here is the email my professor sent:
I’ve heard several suggestions on how Chambers might be able to proceed with his case & solve the SOP problem:
1. Serve the Pope as God’s agent.
2. Leave the complaint & summons at a church or temple (the proverbial house of God) with a clergy person of suitable age & discretion who resides there.
Any other thoughts???
3 comments:
Hey, someone said to serve the Pope. Why not say serve the living prophet. Would be interesting to see what they say. I don't know, is this a little sacreligious? Keep updating us, this is kind of fun. Do people really take time to sue for these kind of things or is it a joke?
The Pope idea only works if you can get the Court to approve that the Pope IS God's hand on earth. But, if the Judge was Buddist, Muslim, Jewish, etc, that argument wouldn't likely hold up.
Really, unless you have a written statement from God appointing a Notice Agent, God would have to be personally served.
That brings on another interesting thought: as the person providing service CANNOT have a vested interest in the matter, who would you find to serve the Summons?
Dude. So I didn't even realize that you were the author of this. I thought it was Mom for some reason. Welcome back to the world of blogging. Um... I thought you could put it in a prayer role. Basically, you would need to have a designated person have a vision with God and give it to him.
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