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Three: Burden Of Proof
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FIRST CLERGYMAN
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[V.O. ON TV] Can we get back to the gentleman who so tragically lost his daughter?
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GODBOLT
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[V.O. ON TV] Yes.
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FIRST CLERGYMAN
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[V.O. ON TV] What stopped you from reaching out to him?
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JEDBURGH
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Well, come on in! Watch this. Do you want a drink?
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JEDBURGH
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[O.S.] Sit down! Come on!
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[CHATTER CONTINUES ON TV]
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JEDBURGH
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Make yourself at home!
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GODBOLT
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[V.O. ON TV] Must be some evil purpose behind it. It's not that such things are motiveless of course, there were a motive, it's just that mistakes sometimes happen.
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Three: Burden Of Proof
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FIRST CLERGYMAN
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[V.O. ON TV] And you're saying that your friend's daughter's death was accidental?
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JEDBURGH
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Second time that guy's made a reference to you.
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CRAVEN
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It's Godbolt.
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JEDBURGH
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I know who he is. It's what he's saying I find so damned interesting.
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SECOND CLERGYMAN
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[V.O. ON TV] Isn't an accident the result of divine providence, a mistake the result of human error?
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GOLDBOLT
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[V.O. ON TV] Yes, but my friend prefers to think that some malevolent force took a hand in his daughter's death, whereas in reality, it was simply a mistake.
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GOLDBOLT
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[V.O. ON TV] But you can't explain that to someone who's overcome with grief.
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GOLDBOLT
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You have to escalate the rhetoric the way you two do, and talk about God and faith and destiny.
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SECOND CLERGYMAN
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So men make mistakes...
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GOLDBOLT
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Oh, yes.
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SECOND CLERGYMAN
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...but God can't?
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GOLDBOLT
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In your terms, God, in mine, history. As far as history is concerned, history cannot make mistakes.
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