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Title: David and Bathsheba (Biblical Stories Explained)
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Uriah is a symbol of how in an age of decadence, great men will still live and will not stand for the sins of others, never giving into the demands of those who are corrupt and dangerous
Or, perverted pigs called men in history slandered a great prophet and billions larped it up like fools.
David killed Goliath, he stole a married man's wife and was still blessed by the Lord
White people want to depict influential males as being white because they don’t want them to be seen as a more superior race instead of admitting they were dark skinned. It does matter the racism starts from lying about their true skin colour. Why do you need to depict them as being white for when they were not white.
Uriah is an honourable man yet he is to die. David committed a sin, breaking one commandment, and yet he prospers and is given the task of leading Israel. This kind of justice is weird: To have committed a sin and repented is better than to have committed no sins.