Whatever,
We move from a faulty premise to a generalization based upon too small of a sample to support a universal theological application.
We almost always take God's Word as applied to a particular Biblical persona and immediately apply that to ourselves. That can always happen accidently. Somewhere an adulterer repents and goes through restoration like David. This does not indicate that we need to committ adultery to get closer to God.
We move from a faulty premise to a generalization based upon too small of a sample to support a universal theological application.
We almost always take God's Word as applied to a particular Biblical persona and immediately apply that to ourselves. That can always happen accidently. Somewhere an adulterer repents and goes through restoration like David. This does not indicate that we need to committ adultery to get closer to God.