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The name of God is commonly used in legal documents when referring to events such as a storm. For example, many Terms or Service or similar agreements of web hosters and domain name providers use the name of God in this way. I think such clauses should use terminology such as “events beyond our control”.
God is the author of all nature so I don’t see how it is acceptable to refer to God as though He causes major natural events in particular. Also I think to use the name of God in such a way in a legal document is disordered since God is above human activity. How are we to think about signing such documents? Can we agree to/sign such documents without at the same time saying that we accept this way of referring to God?
God is the author of all nature so I don’t see how it is acceptable to refer to God as though He causes major natural events in particular. Also I think to use the name of God in such a way in a legal document is disordered since God is above human activity. How are we to think about signing such documents? Can we agree to/sign such documents without at the same time saying that we accept this way of referring to God?