Not quite (good joke, though).
It says they ordered Lot to bring the two men out in the street so they could "know" (rape) them. They did not realize the two were angels in disguise but that's really beside the point. Not only if Lot refused did they threaten to do worse to him, but here's the most perverse part: even blinded by the angels, they STILL wore themselves out trying to find a way in.
Not quite (good joke, though).
It says they ordered Lot to bring the two men out in the street so they could "know" (rape) them. They did not realize the two were angels in disguise but that's really beside the point.
Not only if Lot refused did they threaten to do worse to him, but here's the most perverse part: even blinded by the angels, they STILL wore themselves out trying to find a way in.
Not quite (good joke, though).
It says they ordered Lot to bring the two men out in the street so they could "know" (rape) them. They did not realize the two were angels in disguise but that's really beside the point.
Not only if Lot refused, they threatened to do worse to him, but here's the most perverse part: even blinded by the angels, they STILL wore themselves out trying to find a way in.
Not quite (good joke, though).
It says they ordered Lot to bring the two men out in the street so they could "know" (rape) them. They did not realize the two were angels in disguise but that's really beside the point.
Not only if Lot refused, they threatened to do worse to him. Here's the most perverse part: even blinded by the angels, they STILL wore themselves out trying to find a way in.
Not quite (good joke, though).
It says they ordered Lot to bring the two men out in the street so they could "know" (rape) them. They did not know the two were angels but that's really beside the point. And if Lot refused, they threatened to do worse to him. That's when God had the angels retaliate.
Here's the most perverse part: even blinded by the angels, they STILL wore themselves out trying to find a way in.
No. It says they ordered Lot to bring the two men out in the street so they could "know" (rape) them (they did not know the two were angels but that's really beside the point). And if Lot refused, they threatened to do worse to him. That's when God had the angels retaliate.
Here's the most perverse part: even blinded by the angels, they STILL wore themselves out trying to find a way in.
No. It says they ordered Lot to bring the two men out so they could "know" (rape) them (they did not know the two were angels but that's really beside the point). And if Lot refused, they threatened to do worse to him.