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Originally Posted by rrford
It seems I am talking to a wall. Sorry. Is it so difficulat to understand that Peter may not have been speaking of the end of Lot's days but rather the events of his entering into Sodom? Are you saying that if there is ever a singular verse that attests to one "righteousness" or "rightness" then nothing can take that away?
Judas was okay? Korah was okay?
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There is no indication that Lot was declared unrighteous, yet the Scripture is very clear that he was declared righteous. Peter was speaking from the perspective of Lot having all ready completed his race, it would seem a little odd to speak of him as righteous if that was not the case.