This week a man tried to cash check for $50.000 that was signed by God, would you have cashed it?
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Overtheroad |
Good Question. My answer is "No" I would not have. Not to get too tecnical, but the "one word" name would have thrown it off. I'm not a teller, but have been around banks enough to know that a teller position is at best an entry level education. I could see it being cashed. Putting it into context though. Even if I were ignorant to identify "God" as the writer of the check, wouldn't I have to check to see if he, or she were a member of the bank with good funds? |
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Mariposa |
No. If he really wanted him to have it, he would have thought of a better way to give it to him. |
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yep yep yep |
um no |
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Halliburton |
no. i know, omnipotent/present, blah, blah, blah, but if I had that kind of power, I'd at least use direct deposit instead of a standard check. |
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beccasmom99 |
Not on your life. While I believe in God and His miracles - I don't think he's in the habit of giving people checks - at least not signed by Him personally. |
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cork |
IF GOD HAD A CHECKING ACCOUNT WITH THAT BANK AND THE CHECK WAS GOOD---OF COURSE.. THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE WITH THE NAME JESUS... DON'T TURN THEM DOWN... |
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jimmyd |
Only if endorsed by a pen that didn't write on rubber! |
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Oh Nooooo! |
...only if he had a gun. |
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orangeblossoms83 |
If the person had a valid ID that stated that their legal name (whether given at birth or legally changed) was actually God, then yes - otherwise no. |
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ironknuckles05 |
What kinda question is that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Dur...let me cash a check that was errrrrrrr signed by a imaginary man....duh errr hee urrr..... NO! |
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stick man |
Well first you'd need to know where God Banks, so it would clear his account when you cashed. |
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dBalcer |
There was that one fellow a few years back who leaglly changed his name to "Lord God Jehovah." I happen to believe there is one and am alternatly cringing and amused when I think what will happen when Lord God Jehovah meets Adonai Elohim Eyeh-Asher-Eyeh. |
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Who Knew? |
What bank was it drawn on? |
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