An entertaining(I said he was entertaining!) article about Sollog from the Philadelphia City Paper, in 1996.
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May 9–16, 1996
pretzel logic
Heavenly Justice
SOLLOG might have had a case if he hadn't played God.
By Howard Altman
A lot of wacky business takes place in the Philadelphia Criminal Justice Center.
There are murder trials and rape trials. There are burglary trials and car theft trials.
There are all manner of miscreants and human flotsam squeezing through the intestinal tract that is our legal system.
But there is only one God.
He was on trial and representing himself in Court Room 907.
Which, for four days in May, was pretty much a three-ring circus of religious mumbo-jumbo, tangled conspiracy theories involving the president, the governor and the mayor, and a flabbergasted judge who regularly sustained objections the prosecution never made.
No wonder Court Room 907 was the place to be.
"I had to see this," said noted defense attorney Peter Bowers, one of a flotilla of lawyers who took time out of their busy days to pop in on what quickly became known as the "God Trial."
The story begins in the wee hours of Feb. 5, 1988.
A man named John Patrick Ennis, who now calls himself SOLLOG — Son of Light, Light of God — and who believes himself to be a deity, was driving his rented Honda on Roosevelt Boulevard when one of two things took place.
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