To: buffyt
I think God would differ on this issue. Ever heard of Sodom and Gomorrah? Wasn't there something about Lot, that 'virtuous' man, offering his daughters to visitors to use for sex? I guess God doesn't want us to have laws against procuring.
5 posted on
05/11/2003 7:20:20 AM PDT by
Grut
To: Grut
"offering his daughters to visitors to use for sex"
You need to spend more time reading the WORD.
Two separate incidents and no Lot did not offer his daughters to visitors.
Obviously you don't really care what our Heavenly Father says or you would not twist what was Written!
To: Grut
Lot also bred with his daughters.
To: Grut
Wasn't there something about Lot, that 'virtuous' man, offering his daughters to visitors to use for sex? I guess God doesn't want us to have laws against procuring.Actually, I believe that if you check, Lot did NOT offer his daughters to the visitors for sex. When the visitors (actually angels in disguise) arrived, the townfolk wanted to amuse themselves sexually with the visitors. Lot offered his daughters to the townfolk in their stead, in order to protect the visitors. In this case, he did what he believed to be the lesser of the evils.
Mark
55 posted on
05/11/2003 9:21:11 AM PDT by
MarkL
To: Grut
Wasn't there something about Lot, that 'virtuous' man, offering his daughters to visitors to use for sex? I guess God doesn't want us to have laws against procuring.
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Lot was a fool to do this. However, he was doing it to protect the angels in his house (misguided though he was).
Interesting to note, the Sodomite sodomites REJECTED his offer. They were so far into sodomy that sex with young girls was of NO INTEREST to them.
And people wonder why it is called a perversion!
121 posted on
05/11/2003 12:46:18 PM PDT by
BenR2
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