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Originally Posted by rrford
And obviously you have forgotten that "righteous man" offered his daughters sexually to strangers, pleaded with God to not go where God wanted him to go and committed incest with his daughters. There is scripture...
If I have twisted the meaning of the Epistle you have twisted the result of the "righteous" man's actions.
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I didn't forget any of those things, I find a number of things troubling that happened in the OT that I can't explain. Like the guy who turns his concubine out and goes to bed while she is gang raped and then he acts indignant at what happens. This is similar to what Lot does in the passage in question. I don't get it.
However, whatever flaws he had he was righteous in the eyes of God, and that my friend, is where it matters.
How have I twisted the result of his actions? And why would you put righteous in quotes? You seem to still have a problem seeing Lot as righteous.
You started off with a great story, but if I can take liberty with your story, what you go on to say is that the women from that day on stole even more because she had received grace from the mayor. She then began to beat her grand children because they ate the candy she stole the next week.
Be afraid of Grace it will lead you down the wrong road.