The Man Who Sued God
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If God doesn't exist, they don't
exist as his representatives.

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The God of the 'Act of God'
does not exist.

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Not one person in this courtroom has
been prepared to say that he does.

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It's a lie that they use to
rob decent, honourable people,

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the kind of people
who have joined me in this action.

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There's something else.
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If God exists,
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I don't think he sits around
sinking people's little boats,

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I don't think he causes
earthquakes and landslides,

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or dreams up ways
to make people's breaks fail.

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If there is a God, surely he is everywhere.
He's in everything. He's even in this courtroom.

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He's in the sea, he's in a lobster,
he's in a line of Robert Burns,

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he's in a woman's thigh,
the soft anvil of creation.

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He's in the face.
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How can I sue these things?
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"All other things to the destruct should draw,
only love hath no decay."

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That's what I told you.
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Maybe you were right. My boat was a tiny little
speck of dust in the great scheme of things.

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Losing it was nothing.
Let's say God did sink my boat.

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How can I sue God for an act
that led me to this woman?

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For an act of love.
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- Pax vobiscum.
- Bless you.

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Mazel tov.

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