I remember reading that passage in the bible many years ago, however the term that was used was this: 'Bring them out so that WE MAY KNOW THEM'.
Even as a child I knew what the inference was suggesting, but I also questioned that maybe it was not sex that they were interested in, but knowledge of who or what kind of 'ANGELS/CREATURES/GIANTS/BURNING ENTITIES' had floated down from the sky and entered into their neighbor's house.
Doesn't that seem more likely?
How did Lot and the townsfolk know they were ANGELS? In most biblical passages, the 'ANGELS' were the term described when entities came down from the sky in a roaring pinnacle of fire or flew down with huge wings or some such. In other passages, 'ANGELS' were described as animal/human hybrid creatures, creatures with multiple heads looking different directions and others had a head and 6 wings that covered their body. Others describe 'ANGELS' as snakes with fire or golden connected rings covered in eyes. They were also sometimes described as huge, towering, human-like androgynous 'creatures' wearing armor and carrying huge swords.
So, the townsfolks either saw a spaceship land near Lot's house, and saw some HUGE android creatures enter into Lot's house, or saw BIZARRE CREATURES WALK WITH LOT TO HIS HOUSE. What else explains why the ENTIRE TOWN OF MEN came demanding to see who and what were these strangers?
I also remembered that Lot would not allow the townsfolk to have access to these 'Strangers' but responded with something like, Here, have my daughters instead. They are virgins.... or some such answer. Does this sound Godly? To offer your virgin daughters to the men to rape in order to prevent them from seeing the creatures you let inside your house?
I suggest studying Enoch to get a better handle on what the flood and Soddom and Gamora was actually about. We have been lied to about the purpose behind those events. The flood was about trying to remove the human/angel hybrids and similar implications can be inferred with Soddom and Gamorra.
But yes, contrary to popular, wrong belief, the flood was not about "muh sinners and homosexuals".
I remember reading that passage in the bible many years ago, however the term that was used was this: 'Bring them out so that WE MAY KNOW THEM'.
Even as a child I knew what the inference was suggesting, but I also questioned that maybe it was not sex that they were interested in, but knowledge of who or what kind of 'ANGELS/CREATURES/GIANTS/BURNING ENTITIES' had floated down from the sky and entered into their neighbor's house.
Doesn't that seem more likely?
How did Lot and the townsfolk know they were ANGELS? In most biblical passages, the 'ANGELS' were the term described when entities came down from the sky in a roaring pinnacle of fire or flew down with huge wings or some such. In other passages, 'ANGELS' were described as animal/human hybrid creatures, creatures with multiple heads looking different directions and others had a head and 6 wings that covered their body. Others describe 'ANGELS' as snakes with fire or golden connected rings covered in eyes. They were also sometimes described as huge, towering, human-like androgynous 'creatures' wearing armor and carrying huge swords.
So, the townsfolks either saw a spaceship land near Lot's house, and saw some HUGE android creatures enter into Lot's house, or saw BIZARRE CREATURES WALK WITH LOT TO HIS HOUSE. What else explains why the ENTIRE TOWN OF MEN came demanding to see who and what were these strangers?
I also remembered that Lot would not allow the townsfolk to have access to these 'Strangers' but responded with something like, Here, have my daughters instead. They are virgins.... or some such answer. Does this sound Godly? To offer your virgin daughters to the men to rape in order to prevent them from seeing the creatures you let inside your house?
I suggest studying Enoch to get a better handle on what the flood and Soddom and Gamora was actually about. We have been lied to about the purpose behind those events. The flood was about trying to remove the human/angel hybrids and similar implications can be inferred with Soddom and Gamorra.
But yes, contrary to popular, wrong belief, the flood was not about "muh sinners and homosexuals".