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SpiritMeadow
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You are most entitled to read it as you wish. I am relying on the interpretations I was made aware of by two Catholic theologians at my graduate school some years ago. Neither felt it actually dealt with homosexuality originally but was a later veil attached. That is in agreement with a number of other biblical scholars I have read. Of course there are others who agree with you. It is not a cut and dried thing to be sure, but I would argue that it is more about things other than homosexuality. It is a difficult story to be sure, given the wanton willingness to hand over one’s daughters for sexual exploitation. Hospitality, and power were I believe key components to the story.I agree with Image of God on this one - yes it was. Genesis 19:4-7 is quite clear on what the people of Sodom wanted:
That there were other sins of Sodom and Gomorrah is surely true, and the people did cry out to the Lord. As Image of God says, we don’t have to claim that God destroyed the city for just one reason or the other, both played a role.
And remember that St. Paul specifically condemns homosexual relations in his letter to the Romans, as well. Some in this thread have suggested that we are throwing out Christ for Paul, but this is not true. On this day, the Feast of Sts. Peter & Paul, if have heard nothing else from the Church, we have heard that Paul so conformed His life to Christ that it was as if Paul no longer lived, but Christ instead.
Recall that the epistles are Sacred Scriptures and are, as such, inerrant.