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Thomas Paine, in his work "Common Sense," argues that the presence of monarchies in The Bible reflects the historical context of the times rather than a divine endorsement of kingship. He suggests that these monarchies arose out of necessity for governance among people, but he critiques the idea that such systems are inherently just or beneficial. Paine emphasizes that the biblical accounts should not be interpreted as a justification for modern monarchies, advocating instead for republicanism and the principles of democracy.

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