The Man Who Sued God
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:58:06
I'll win this
:58:09
And I know you won't forget
who saved your banquet.

:58:15
- No turning back now, right?
- No turning back.

:58:30
The feelings are running high as we
await the appearance of Steve Myers...

:58:38
I have nothing to say.
No comments.

:58:46
The Federal Court of Australia is now in session.
Be seated.

:58:58
- If they're experts in acts of God...
- Then they must be experts in the ways of God.

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Well said.
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Mr. Havers, you've been an insurance
assessor with Monarch Alliance for...?

:59:10
- Seven years.
- And it was you who came to inspect my boat.

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- Could you tell the court what you saw there?
- Nothing. It was gone.

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- It was struck by lightning?
- I believe so.

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- Did you see any evidence of storm?
- Yes. Quite a bit of wind damage.

:59:30
- Acts of God?
- I couldn't say.

:59:33
I see.
Yet my boat was sunk by an 'Act of God'?

:59:37
It looked very much like it,
but it's not me who decides.

:59:41
This committee employed by your company to
decide these matters, they'd be religious experts?

:59:46
- Not necessarily.
- But they're experts in acts of God?

:59:51
- Aren't they priests or theologians?
- No, it doesn't work that way.

:59:58
- Mr. Piggott, you're the general manager
and chief executive of Monarch Alliance?


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