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Aloone_Jonez:
--- Quote from: Kintaro on 17 August 2008, 19:35 ---
--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez on 17 August 2008, 19:16 ---Acts of God sounds pretty unconstitutional to me. :P
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Huh?
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You can't have the word God refered to in US law as it violates separation of the church from state.
Kintaro:
--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez on 17 August 2008, 20:16 ---
--- Quote from: Kintaro on 17 August 2008, 19:35 ---
--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez on 17 August 2008, 19:16 ---Acts of God sounds pretty unconstitutional to me. :P
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Huh?
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You can't have the word God refered to in US law as it violates separation of the church from state.
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It's not a law, it's a contract you fucking moron.
Aloone_Jonez:
A contract which still needs to be defended in a court of law.
Kintaro:
--- Quote from: Aloone_Jonez on 17 August 2008, 20:48 ---A contract which still needs to be defended in a court of law.
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It's still not a law, are your parents fucking twins or something?
The constitution is about legislation, and Supreme Court decisions. I don't even live in your fucking shit country and I know that. Go back to high school or something.
worker201:
Last time I checked, Aloone_Jonez doesn't live in the US either.
Kintaro is correct - 'act of god' is a common legal term which refers to unforeseeable events. Since it is implicit in the term that god didn't actually cause the event in question (it's a figure of speech), this does not violate separation of church and state.
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