Funny story.
This Act of God clause was the core reason for the Church father’s putting across the “Free Will” argument.
Up to this point in the middle ages, Apple were flying, and never had to replace a MacBook simply because everything was considered an Act of God. Nicolemus, a Greek farmer, in 1512, was caught out with a faulty MacBook and farming wasn’t going to well for him, and as a result he couldn’t afford to buy a new one down at ye ol’ Apple Store.
So he went in front of a council of Church Fathers and pleaded his case. It was as a direct result of this meeting that the idea of God giving his people free will was invented.
Nicolemus got his MacBook replaced fair play to him.
Sorry about that, I hadn’t said anything all day
Really sorry