The Man Who Sued God
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1:28:03
He has withdrawn his case,
but he's made his point indelibly.

1:28:08
The position of the insurance
companies is untenable,

1:28:12
and in my view unlikely to survive
concerted challenge in the court.

1:28:17
Your Honour,
the case is,

1:28:19
with the greatest respect,
the case was against the churches.

1:28:24
Yes. And they will have to
consider their position.

1:28:29
- Amor vincet omnie.
- Love conquers all.

1:28:33
Court is adjourned.
1:28:55
Please tell the American people
how you feel right now.

1:28:58
I feel terrific, thank you very much.
I'm very, very happy.

1:29:04
What happens with your co-plaintiffs?
1:29:07
Mr. David Myers will be representing them.
1:29:09
- Will they be suing God?
- No, the insurance companies.

1:29:14
The way is now open,
thanks to my brother.

1:29:18
- Is the world a better place today?
- Me? I think so.

1:29:24
Every right-minded person knows that
I've been even-handed throughout the case,

1:29:28
but now that it's over I'll say this:
1:29:30
It's a great victory for ordinary people,
like you and like me.

1:29:35
- Did we win?
- I don't know.

1:29:40
It's been a tumultuous couple of hours
at the stock exchange

1:29:43
where all the large insurance
stocks have crashed.

1:29:46
There's panic at insurance offices
around the city

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with thousands of customers demanding refunds.
A spokesman for Monarch Alliance says...

1:29:55
- I suppose the best is to take the long view.
- You're telling me?

1:29:59
We survived, but I certainly
don't have a sense of jubilation.


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