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She's sleeping like one of God's
angels. Here you are, doctor.

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Thank you.
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It's like a miracle.
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You must pardon me,
my good Borgen.

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I don't want to hurt your
religious feelings,

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but now that it's turned out
all right, allow me

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to tease you a little.
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Which do you think helped
most this evening,

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your prayers or my treatment?
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God's blessing, my dear doctor.
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Ora et labora, as the old monks
used to say.

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Perhaps you believe in miracles,
Reverend.

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Believe? Naturally miracles
are possible, since God

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is the creator of
everything and everything

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is therefore possible to Him,
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- But...
- But?

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On the other hand, even though
God can perform miracles,

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- He does not do so.
- And why not?

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Because miracles would break
the laws of nature,

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and naturally God does not break
His own laws.

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But what about the miracle
of Christ?

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Those were under
special circumstances.

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I see. That is to say "Under
special circumstances"

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your otherwise so reliable God
can throw a hitch into the works.

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Come on, my good pastor!
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That's the trouble with doctors.
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They always believe in what's
least worth believing.

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There you go, Doctor.
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The Lord be with you.
The Lord bless you and keep you.


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