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I would also hesitate to draw sweeping conclusions from this or any single OT story about God’s character or His past, present, or future relations with His human creations if only for the reason that the God portrayed therein (in particular the stories of late Exodus and Numbers) is not only vengeful and warlike but positively genocidal. The compilers, redactors, writers, and editors who put together what we now call the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament seem to have been far more concerned with the literary effect of the texts they put together than whether or not they were taken by their readers as just-the-facts, textbook style history. The notion of accurate, objective history, reconstructed with clinical, scientific precision, is a modern idea. So, let’s get to brass tacks: why did God destroy the cities on the plains, and what might it all portend for a society (ours) where the gay agenda is spreading and taking root like a crop of rainbow dandelions?įirst, there are strong reasons for believing that the written stories in the Old Testament are highly revised versions of patchwork oral traditions that were passed down for many, many generations in multiple forms – stories reworked (very possibly during the times of ancient Israel’s apostasy) to convey morals and lessons about the legendary patriarchs and God’s dealings with them as well as to explain the state of affairs contemporary to the stories’ writing, bearing at best a distant and superficial relation to what we would call actual, factual history. Since we appear to be on the brink, as a civilization, of making precisely that mistake, I figured better safe than Sodom. You see, it turns out (so I’m told, by people who really seem to know what they’re talking about) that God destroys societies that embrace and normalize homosexual relationships. I actually debated putting off the conversation to a less celebratory time, but time, it seems, is the one luxury which we currently lack. Nothing like an all-destructive act of divine carpet bombing to kindle the holiday spirit.