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Col7777
11-03-05, 05:13 AM
I'm not sure if this term is used in other countries but here in the UK it is.
When there is an accident involving the weather like a flash flood or a tree being struck by lightening and falling on a car or house etc it is referred to as an act of God.
I'm wondering why it isn't referred to as an act of the Devil?
The Avon Lady
11-03-05, 05:33 AM
I think the Devil is mentioned in the fine print of a policy's Santa Clause.
darksythe
11-03-05, 05:54 AM
I think the Devil is mentioned in the fine print of a policy's Santa Clause.
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I'm not sure if this term is used in other countries but here in the UK it is.
When there is an accident involving the weather like a flash flood or a tree being struck by lightening and falling on a car or house etc it is referred to as an act of God.
I'm wondering why it isn't referred to as an act of the Devil?
Perhaps God has more money than the devil! ?
besides.. what if there were a trial case over such an incident... no lawyer would want to indict the devil.. professional courtesy and all...
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