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Post by Archelaus on Oct 22, 2021 2:26:29 GMT
In Genesis 19, when God destroys the cities of Sodom and Gommorah with "burning sulfur", it also mentions he destroyed the "vegetation in the land" (v. 25). Lands rich with vegetation would be vital for agrarian societies that raise livestock and cultivate crops. Thus, Lot and his family likely lived there for agricultural resources needed to live. I wonder if surrounding areas were affected by this action because all that burning sulphur must have caused an ecological disaster. Greta Thunburg would have been angered by God’s carbon footprint. It would have made the locale uninhabitable for years. While this is not verifiable evidence of anything, I did come across this 2018 news article:
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Post by yougotastewgoinbaby on Oct 24, 2021 22:34:56 GMT
For the sodomy, of course.
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