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Jewish, Muslim, Christian.
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Jerusalem is the United Nations
of all religions.

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The United Nations
of all religions...

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1,000 square meters
of cathedrals and synagogues,

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temples and mosques.
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25 nations are represented,
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but only one language... prayer.
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God inhabits every square inch
of Jerusalem...

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every speck of dust,
every stone, every wall.

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That's why God can be a wall
in Jerusalem.

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Know what I think?
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Maybe the world of gods
is like the world of men.

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Maybe once in a while up there,
they hold elections.

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Sometimes it's a Catholic God,
sometimes a Protestant God,

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or some other one
who takes power.

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For 10 years, or a century,
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that God dominates
all the others Gods.

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One God is a blessing,
another is a curse.

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One is a Gandhi,
another is a Hitler.

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In the concentration camps,
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did you believe in God?
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I don't know.
You can be an atheist

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for a week or a year,
or for the duration of a war,

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but you can't be an atheist
all your life, really.

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In fact, beware of atheists.
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If the sun and sea
can't make them believe in God,

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they'll never ever
believe in anything,

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not even in you.
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Anyway, that's not the problem.
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Gilbert believes in God.
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- He believes in God, right.
- Yes.

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He believes in God,
but not in you.

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If he doesn't believe in you,
he doesn't believe in God.


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