If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller

We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani

Monday, May 30, 2022

Treacherous King David The Wannabe Sorcerer
Unity Consciousness #2733

(9azzzzzzzzx of 11)

Followers of the Judaeo-Christian bible are in love with David as if he is a real human of the species we are, who walked this Earth. White Jew Rabbi's speak of land that is holy because King David walked this Earth.
However, if you decide to stick with the illusion, we've already shown how treacherous Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, David, Solomon and many in their family, many around them, and their God were.
God and several of them didn't hesitate to put curses on people, and we fools talk about Vodun and Hoodoo as if those practices are evil, pagan, devilish, cultish, occult.
There are plenty of sorcerers, sorceresses, witches and warlocks in the Judaeo-Christian bible that followers of that bible still love to death. These bible characters didn't hesitate to “put a spell on you,” not because they were powerful, righteous, holy and full of love, but because they were weak, unrighteous, unholy, full of hate and trifling.

Michal, the daughter of Saul, loved David. King Saul gave Michal to David as his wife. Then Saul became jealous of David when he saw that God favored David. Saul thought this meant God was going to give David the kingship; but Saul lost the kingship when he failed to kill all the Amalekites.
Michal even helped David escape death when King Saul sought to kill David. Saul then gave Michal to another man. Years later, David was still “in love” with Michal and asked Abner to bring Michal to him when Abner said he would work against the house of Saul on David's behalf. Abner was Saul's first cousin and Ishbosheth's second cousin. Abner was the captain of the host for Saul and Ishbosheth. Abner also had the power to make Ishbosheth King over Israel when Saul and his older sons died. Abner decided to take pleasure with one of Saul's concubines. Ishbosheth didn't like it. Abner got mad because he felt he was entitled for all he had done for Saul and Ishbosheth and he held a high position and was of the same royal blood as Saul and Ishbosheth. Plus Abner's army had been defeated by David and Abner was being pursued for killing Asahel.
Then David sent a message to Israel's King Ishbosheth, son of Saul, asking Ishbosheth to return Michal. Ishbosheth did. Then David became King of Judah, whose capital holy city was Hebron. In 2 Samuel 6 Mikhal told David he was acting like a vulgar exhibitionist by exposing himself and dancing around in front of his slave-girls. Of course David, in his arrogance from killing Goliath and many others, felt untouchable and unreproachable, so he got pissed at the woman he was feenin' for. He said to Mikhal that Adonai chose me over your father and entire family to make me chief over Israel, so not only will I celebrate the way I want to in the presence of the ark of the covenant, I will continue to do as I please because I am highly favored as God's chosen one over all people and I will be the judge of what is humiliating and what is not. And even then, no matter what, those slave-girls you mentioned, will not despise me and disrespect me by challenging me, instead they will honor me and be glad to have sex with me and please me in any way possible, therefore Mikhal, to hell with you. You should be glad that any King would want you after you've been with another man. I will not create an heir through you, you will never have any children.
2 Samuel 6:23: Therefore Michal the daughter of Saul had no child unto the day of her death.
However, despite King David's curse, fifteen chapters later, 2 Samuel 21:8, states ...the five sons of Michal the daughter of Saul, whom she brought up for Adriel...
[now there will be some deep denial infallible word of god fool who will say those sons were not Michal's because the verse says “brought up for.” if we accept that claim, then we must investigate the use of the word “son” and “sons” each time they appear in this bible. The CJB and other versions say, “the five sons of Mikhal the daughter of Sha’ul, whom she bore to Adri’el” ]

So because David was a pitiful power hungry person and an ineffective sorcerer, since his curse didn't work, he had Abigail's children killed.