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Blameless in Abaddon.

February 28 2006 at 10:58 AM
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Roxi  (Login Roxi)
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By James Morrow.

I recommend it. The hero decides to try God at the Hague for crimes against humanity.

 
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What's the genre?

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February 28 2006, 3:10 PM 

I mean, is it supposed to be something that could really happen? Does it happen? Or is he just speculating on all of it?

-Craig

 
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Dammit.

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March 1 2006, 10:59 AM 

I told someone the other day that I don't know from genre!

Okay, it's fantasy. A team first determines that God is still alive (which had been a matter of debate since His body had been found three years earlier in the Arctic).

The hero attends a play based on Elie Weisel's writing, and decides that this should actually happen. He builds a case and does it. He intends to press for the death penalty if God is found guilty (since He is being kept alive by artifical means).

 
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