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Dan--
Well, we can look at a couple of things: the offense, and the apology, and the LORD's reaction:
Why have you spurned the LORD and done evil in his sight? You have cut down Uriah the Hittite with the sword; you took his wife as your own, and him you killed with the sword of the Ammonites.
It seems David has offended the LORD. But how? Is it the taking of a dead man's wife? Well, were David the
brother of Uriah, this would be an acceptable thing; God struck down Onan for his disobedience when he failed to take his dead brother's wife
properly--it seems
coitus interruptus and other methods are offensive to the LORD, who wants to see some
real action.
Is it the murder of Uriah? Just as one should not covet a neighbor's wife, so also should one not kill; of course, it seems there was some sort of war afoot, so ....
Or is it the offense to the LORD?
Were the story proper in any sense, David would have apologized specifically for the murder and the taking of the wife. But instead, the offense is against the LORD.
It's a matter of priorities. Killing a woman's husband so you can sleep with her apparently isn't as disrespectful as breaking a commandment against the LORD. Such are the priorities of the Bible, and such seems to be the point.
What about these knowledgable "unseen forces", tiassa?
I believe
Cris mentioned something about The Force, but only in jest; it's always possible, just like the Universe model you cited elsewhere. There are Hindu, Theosophist, and other notions of vibratory harmonic effects. Sure, we haven't detected the actual waves yet, and that's the hinderance to calling such a theory true. But we haven't detected God as yet, either, so I wonder why you're being so Corinthian in the captivity of possibility to the obedience of Christ.
The point of doing such research as IoNS and the AMA have undertaken is to start working toward such answers as to whether the phenomenon is real and what is the nature of that phenomenon. I know it would be a lot easier and more economical to write it up to the God of the Bible, but that may well not be accurate, and knowledge would once again be captive to the obedience of Christ.
I know it's hard for people in the throes of the Bible to respect the quite amazing diversity of human thought and possibility, but just because it's not one does not make it the other; life is not as dualistic as the God/Devil, Redemption/Condemnation, Life/Death model of Christianity would make it. Heck, Christianity even makes a rhetorical mess out of the Life/Death dualism, so there you go.
thanx,
Tiassa