The Man Who Sued God
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1:23:03
- Is she nice?
- She's very nice indeed.

1:23:10
What?
1:23:12
I'm proud of you, whatever happens.
1:23:18
Nothing could stop us now.
1:23:35
Is it enough, do you think, a moral victory?
1:23:38
What other kind is there?
In the great scheme of things.

1:23:43
- I call David Myer.
- Your Honour, I'm withdrawing from the case..

1:23:47
What? He can't do that.
1:23:50
- Yes, he can. But he'd better explain.
- What is this?

1:23:54
I brought an action against
someone who doesn't exist.

1:23:58
- The defendant does not exist?
- What about these characters?

1:24:02
If God doesn't exist, they don't
exist as his representatives.

1:24:05
The God of the 'Act of God'
does not exist.

1:24:09
Not one person in this courtroom has
been prepared to say that he does.

1:24:14
It's a lie that they use to
rob decent, honourable people,

1:24:19
the kind of people
who have joined me in this action.

1:24:27
There's something else.
1:24:31
If God exists,
1:24:35
I don't think he sits around
sinking people's little boats,

1:24:40
I don't think he causes
earthquakes and landslides,

1:24:45
or dreams up ways
to make people's breaks fail.

1:24:49
If there is a God, surely he is everywhere.
He's in everything. He's even in this courtroom.

1:24:54
He's in the sea, he's in a lobster,
he's in a line of Robert Burns,

1:24:59
he's in a woman's thigh,
the soft anvil of creation.


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