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Reminds me of a movie I saw recently on UK TV about a man who sues God. He's a

lawyer who leaves the rat race behind to live the peaceful life of a fisherman

on the ish coast. One day his boat is destroyed during a storm when its

struck by lightning. When he tries to claim the insurance, they reject his claim

since its " an Act of God " and therefore exempt from a claim ( " Always read the

fine print " .....old jungle saying!!). Hence his attempt to sue God with the

various religions (represented by the local Archbishop, Rabbi, and Cardinal) as

co-defendants. Now they are in a bind since if they insist that God exists then

as his representatives on earth they are liable for any damage caused by Him.

Amulya'82

" Dr. Prabhu " wrote:

A Difficult Judgment

In a small town in India, a person decided to open up his Bar business, which

was right opposite to the Temple. The Temple & its congregation started a

campaign to block the Bar from opening with petitions and prayed daily against

his business.

Work progressed. However, when it was almost complete and was about to open a

few days later, a strong lightning struck the Bar and it was burnt to the

ground.

The temple folks were rather smug in their outlook after that, till the Bar

owner sued the Temple authorities on the grounds that the Temple through its

congregation & prayers was ultimately responsible for the demise of his bar

shop, either through direct or indirect actions or means.

In its reply to the court, the temple vehemently denied all responsibility or

any connection that their prayers were reasons to the bar shop's demise. As the

case made its way into court, the judge looked over the paperwork at the hearing

and commented:

I don't know how I'm going to decide this case, but it appears from the

paperwork, we have a bar owner who believes in the power of prayer and we have

an entire temple and its devotees that doesn't.'

Have a nice day!

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A nice situation.....!!! :-)

Mukund (1974)

> A Difficult Judgment

> In a small town in India, a person decided to open up his Bar business,

> which was right opposite to the Temple. The Temple & its congregation

> started a campaign to block the Bar from opening with petitions and prayed

> daily against his business.

> Work progressed. However, when it was almost complete and was about to open

> a few days later, a strong lightning struck the Bar and it was burnt to the

> ground.

>

> The temple folks were rather smug in their outlook after that, till the Bar

> owner sued the Temple authorities on the grounds that the Temple through its

> congregation & prayers was ultimately responsible for the demise of his bar

> shop, either through direct or indirect actions or means.

>

> In its reply to the court, the temple vehemently denied all responsibility

> or any connection that their prayers were reasons to the bar shop's demise.

> As the case made its way into court, the judge looked over the paperwork at

> the hearing and commented:

>

> I don't know how I'm going to decide this case, but it appears from the

> paperwork, we have a bar owner who believes in the power of prayer and we

> have an entire temple and its devotees that doesn't.'

>

> Have a nice day!

>

>

>

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What happens in the end? Does he win his case?

Malini

From: mgims [mailto:mgims ] On Behalf Of

AMULYA NADKARNI

Sent: 03 June 2008 23:18

To: mgims

Subject: Re:

Reminds me of a movie I saw recently on UK TV about a man who sues God. He's

a lawyer who leaves the rat race behind to live the peaceful life of a

fisherman on the ish coast. One day his boat is destroyed during a

storm when its struck by lightning. When he tries to claim the insurance,

they reject his claim since its " an Act of God " and therefore exempt from a

claim ( " Always read the fine print " .....old jungle saying!!). Hence his

attempt to sue God with the various religions (represented by the local

Archbishop, Rabbi, and Cardinal) as co-defendants. Now they are in a bind

since if they insist that God exists then as his representatives on earth

they are liable for any damage caused by Him.

Amulya'82

" Dr. Prabhu " <kpr_neuro@... <mailto:kpr_neuro%40sancharnet.in> >

wrote:

A Difficult Judgment

In a small town in India, a person decided to open up his Bar business,

which was right opposite to the Temple. The Temple & its congregation

started a campaign to block the Bar from opening with petitions and prayed

daily against his business.

Work progressed. However, when it was almost complete and was about to open

a few days later, a strong lightning struck the Bar and it was burnt to the

ground.

The temple folks were rather smug in their outlook after that, till the Bar

owner sued the Temple authorities on the grounds that the Temple through its

congregation & prayers was ultimately responsible for the demise of his bar

shop, either through direct or indirect actions or means.

In its reply to the court, the temple vehemently denied all responsibility

or any connection that their prayers were reasons to the bar shop's demise.

As the case made its way into court, the judge looked over the paperwork at

the hearing and commented:

I don't know how I'm going to decide this case, but it appears from the

paperwork, we have a bar owner who believes in the power of prayer and we

have an entire temple and its devotees that doesn't.'

Have a nice day!

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Nadu, The name of the movie..please? Would like to see it

Murtaza

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Reminds me of a movie I saw recently on UK TV about a man who sues God. He's a

lawyer who leaves the rat race behind to live the peaceful life of a fisherman

on the ish coast. One day his boat is destroyed during a storm when its

struck by lightning. When he tries to claim the insurance, they reject his claim

since its " an Act of God " and therefore exempt from a claim ( " Always read the

fine print " .....old jungle saying!!). Hence his attempt to sue God with the

various religions (represented by the local Archbishop, Rabbi, and Cardinal) as

co-defendants. Now they are in a bind since if they insist that God exists then

as his representatives on earth they are liable for any damage caused by Him.

Amulya'82

" Dr. Prabhu " <kpr_neuro@sancharne t.in> wrote:

A Difficult Judgment

In a small town in India, a person decided to open up his Bar business, which

was right opposite to the Temple. The Temple & its congregation started a

campaign to block the Bar from opening with petitions and prayed daily against

his business.

Work progressed. However, when it was almost complete and was about to open a

few days later, a strong lightning struck the Bar and it was burnt to the

ground.

The temple folks were rather smug in their outlook after that, till the Bar

owner sued the Temple authorities on the grounds that the Temple through its

congregation & prayers was ultimately responsible for the demise of his bar

shop, either through direct or indirect actions or means.

In its reply to the court, the temple vehemently denied all responsibility or

any connection that their prayers were reasons to the bar shop's demise. As the

case made its way into court, the judge looked over the paperwork at the hearing

and commented:

I don't know how I'm going to decide this case, but it appears from the

paperwork, we have a bar owner who believes in the power of prayer and we have

an entire temple and its devotees that doesn't.'

Have a nice day!

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D'you know, I can't really remember except that its a damp squib..... as usually

happens when a movie starts with a very interesting premise. BTW, the main role

is played by Connolly and the movie is called " the Man who Sued God " , I am

sure they'll repeat it on British TV.

Nadu

lp k wrote:

What happens in the end? Does he win his case?

Malini

From: mgims [mailto:mgims ] On Behalf Of

AMULYA NADKARNI

Sent: 03 June 2008 23:18

To: mgims

Subject: Re:

Reminds me of a movie I saw recently on UK TV about a man who sues God. He's

a lawyer who leaves the rat race behind to live the peaceful life of a

fisherman on the ish coast. One day his boat is destroyed during a

storm when its struck by lightning. When he tries to claim the insurance,

they reject his claim since its " an Act of God " and therefore exempt from a

claim ( " Always read the fine print " .....old jungle saying!!). Hence his

attempt to sue God with the various religions (represented by the local

Archbishop, Rabbi, and Cardinal) as co-defendants. Now they are in a bind

since if they insist that God exists then as his representatives on earth

they are liable for any damage caused by Him.

Amulya'82

" Dr. Prabhu " <kpr_neuro@... <mailto:kpr_neuro%40sancharnet.in> >

wrote:

A Difficult Judgment

In a small town in India, a person decided to open up his Bar business,

which was right opposite to the Temple. The Temple & its congregation

started a campaign to block the Bar from opening with petitions and prayed

daily against his business.

Work progressed. However, when it was almost complete and was about to open

a few days later, a strong lightning struck the Bar and it was burnt to the

ground.

The temple folks were rather smug in their outlook after that, till the Bar

owner sued the Temple authorities on the grounds that the Temple through its

congregation & prayers was ultimately responsible for the demise of his bar

shop, either through direct or indirect actions or means.

In its reply to the court, the temple vehemently denied all responsibility

or any connection that their prayers were reasons to the bar shop's demise.

As the case made its way into court, the judge looked over the paperwork at

the hearing and commented:

I don't know how I'm going to decide this case, but it appears from the

paperwork, we have a bar owner who believes in the power of prayer and we

have an entire temple and its devotees that doesn't.'

Have a nice day!

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Happy Birthday, Ashok !!! (even though the wishes are rather belated !)

 

Prabha'84

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To: mgims

Date: Monday, September 29, 2008, 1:02 AM

Wishing Ashok a belated Happy birthday. September abhi tak khatam nahi hua.

Malini

Yours truly

LP/Malini

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Belated Happy Birthday...........Ashok Sir.........

 

aasawari91

Pondering at a long holiday for EID

From: lp k <lakoratalktalk (DOT) net>

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Date: Monday, September 29, 2008, 1:02 AM

Wishing Ashok a belated Happy birthday. September abhi tak khatam nahi hua.

Malini

Yours truly

LP/Malini

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