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Old 03-11-2008, 08:37 AM
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Originally Posted by JavaBlack View Post
I always found it strange that insurance companies use "Act of God" in their fine print. Usually it's to denote something that you can't make a claim on... and it seems to me that it's broad enough to cover just about anything. It in fact has no meaning.
It must be different in the UK, York Minster, a cathederal was struck by lightning( act of God) and sustain a lot of damage.The insurance Co payed, it caused great amusement over hear that the "house of God" was struck by an "Act of God".

Isnt an act of nature the same, God made nature? plus doesnt he have an all seeing eye? his aim is not all that good or is it?
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