Re: David/Goliath
[Warming to a theme. The handwriting is looser. Someone's getting into it.]
I think we're agreeing with one another but cock-eyed, David. I understand what you mean. The internal strength, the mustering to do something you're not sure is possible. People who are in peril, whether that's battlefields or simply surviving something awful, fight. It might not be slings and arrows all the time but if you've got a way out and there's someone between you and the exit, you overcome.
And I don't know what I think about God. A lie, I thought but in this place, who knows. But the point isn't that I think David was right and so he won. It's the story, the narrative. That little people can overcome if they believe in God. Not that they're strong, but that God conquers all. You and I think that strength can be found in the little people regardless of what they do or don't believe. Strength.