The Man Who Sued God
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- What about offending God?
- If God exists, I don't think he'd be offended at all.

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Not if he has some sense of justice.
I think he'd be on my side.

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- Steve Myers, thank you very much.
- Thank you.

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Gerry, did you see him?
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- What did I tell you.
- Good on you.

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Thanks for your calming influence.
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Hi. Maxime Jeffrey, Hawk Magazines.
Our readers would love to know more about you.

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That's great. We'll be in touch.
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Great.
You're good. Very good.

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- You're very popular.
- Not better than I know.

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Did you ever think of doing anything
like that, like Cressida?

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No, I wanted to be a nurse in Africa.
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Apparently, some of you think that
Myers is doing something decent.

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He's not,
and it makes me sick.

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He's outraged some religious groups, but Steve Myers
seems to have struck a chord with the wider community.

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The council of churches, together with
representatives of the Jewish community

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meet today to discuss
the problem of world poverty.

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Ladies and gentlemen,
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let us pause for a minute's
meditation and reflection,

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and ask God for wisdom
in our deliberations.

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The fellow's been seen on TV.
It doesn't mean we have to take it seriously?

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- The reverse normally applies.
- It's in every newspaper in the country.

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'Does God have a case to answer'', 'Is there
anybody up there?'. It makes them look real.

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It's the 'Me-society'.
God is dead.

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Figuratively speaking.
We've lost our mystery.

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Mystery-schmystery.
Clout is what we need.


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