David Shoshan, a man from Israel, believes that God has been unfair and unkind to him for the past three years. This led him to file a restraining order against God, saying he has grown tired of the supreme being "interfering with his life." However, the court that received Shoshan's request, rejected it and called the endeavor "ludicrous."

(Reuters/Ronen Zvulun) An Israeli soldier stands guard under an Israeli national flag during a tour made by Israeli parliament members in the Jordan Valley near the Jewish settlement of Maale Efrayim, January 2, 2014.

Shoshan, who is from the northern port city of Haifa, filed the request at Haifa's Magistrate Court. He represented himself in court, Times of Israel reported earlier this month.

The Israeli man declared that, for the past three years, God has been giving him a negative attitude and that no action has been made to solve the problem. However, he was not able to provide any details when asked on how exactly he came to this conclusion about God's unfairness toward him. He added that the was hoping that the court will be granting him his request in order to finally prevent God's interference with his daily life.

Strangely, the protocol for the hearing still indicated that the Supreme Being was not present during the session. Also, despite the presence of many available spokespersons for God, no response was made from the side of the Lord. Regardless, presiding Judge Ahsan Canaan made his decision to reject the petition in the absence of the defendant.

Judge Canaan said that Shoshan is being ludicrous and that he should stop seeking for legal help about his problem with God, but instead look for other types of help instead.

This is not the first time that Shoshan requested for the restraining order. It turns out that he has been requesting the restraining order from police for over three years now. The police refused to grant his request and instead sent patrol cars to his house roughly 10 times, much to Shoshan's displeasure.