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Yes, Lot was that guy.

He offered up his “virgin daughters” but the crowd wanted some of that sweet angel man meat instead. Lot, was a resident of Sodom.

The crowd of men wanting to fuck a male angel rather than Lot’s daughters is why Sodomy was named such. Note that that wasn’t the crime that doomed Sodom and Gomorrah. That was Abraham (Lot’s Uncle) deciding that both cities were wicked.

Lot and two of his daughters fled the city, his wife didn’t make it on account of being turned into a pillar of salt for the crime of looking back at the city being destroyed.

Then his daughters suddenly decided that their grieving father should have a male heir and that they have to provide, seeing as how their mother was dead.

The resulting sons would then go on to found the kingdoms of Moab and Ammon. (in what’s now modern day Jordan).

The bible has some fucked up shit.

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I didn’t realize all of those were the same person. And they say god loves his children!

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Literally.

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It just seems like 2000 year old porn fetish fan fiction

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There’s a non-zero chance it’s propaganda to justify the later genocides.

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