It’s a parable. A euphemism. To show how shallow some people are.
>> Its a parable.
No, it’s not. Jesus’ parables never employed real-life people and attributed to them, by name, deeds that they did not do. It was always “a certain man...” or something like that. That’s what makes them parables. Words have meaning.
Like I said, no matter how you spin it, when you publicly proclaim that a real man took hookers to a party instead of going home to his wife and kids — and you have no proof or even evidence of that — you are bearing false witness against that man, and that is a sin.
I didn’t write the book — but I can read it, and that’s what it says.