In a Hot Document feature, in which “Primary sources [are] exposed and explained,” Bonnie Goldstein of Slate shares the court documents associated with a September 2007 lawsuit in Nebraska’s 4th Judicial District Court—previously highlighted at The Immanent Frame—featuring former State Senator Ernie Chambers vs. God:

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Chambers, a political independent who served in the Legislature for 38 years before retiring in April, sought “a permanent injunction” to “cease harmful activities,” claiming the defendant caused “fearsome floods, egregious earthquakes, horrendous hurricanes, terrifying tornadoes, pestilential plagues, ferocious famines, [and] devastating droughts … resulting in the wide-spread death, destruction and terrorization of millions.”

Last month, Douglas County Judge Marlon Polk dismissed Chambers’ claim “with prejudice” (see below and the following three pages), citing improper service due to the defendant’s lack of proper address. […]

But Chambers has not given up. Last week, he “filed a notice of appeal declaring his intention to take the matter to a higher authority.” Read the full article and review the court documents here.