The Man Who Sued God
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You are not going to sue.
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You're going to sue one of the
world's biggest insurance companies?

:20:09
Apparently I wouldn't stand a chance.
I'm suing God.

:20:14
I've sent writs on
his most prominent representatives.

:20:20
We've got this fisherman issuing writs against
the churches. I'm not particularly religious,

:20:25
but I've got a pretty good nose
for what's right and decent.

:20:28
And I can smell an idiot a mile off.
It stinks.

:20:53
Now it's time for our weekly chat
with Anna Redmond.

:20:58
- Good morning, Anna.
- Good morning, Dirk.

:21:00
What about this character suing God?
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- It's a summons?
- That's the gist of it.

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- It's not a prank?
- No.

:21:08
- Some religious fanatic, I suppose.
- Something of that order, probably.

:21:12
Leave it with me, Your Eminence.
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Sometimes I don't know what
the world's coming to.

:21:17
- Should you admit to that in your position?
- I'll try and keep it under my hat.

:21:29
- What's your advise?
- Don't sell. It's still a bull market.

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- What do you think?
- Let me look at it first.

:21:40
There's a lot of very strange
people out there.

:21:45
It's a stunt for money.
That's my view, but I could be wrong.

:21:49
I wouldn't go that far, Dirk.
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The insurance companies have been using
the 'Act of God' clause for at least 400 years.

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- So it's stood the test of time.
- Regardless of profound shifts in theological debates,

:21:59
social and political changes,
and man's effect on the environment.


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