What does that matter? Do you think that the number of people doing something is relevant to whether it should be allowed?
When you argue that the story of Sodom - i.e. a story of (attempted) rape - matters when we talk about consensual activity, then you're implicitly arguing that rape is acceptable.
Do you really think that rape is okay?
Why are you twisting the words..maybe you donot understand what is being said...In no way is it encouraging rape..instead it is saying that what they did was morally wrong..including the "homosex" bit let me explain, for the intellectually challenged who let their emotions cloud their judgment (youve already made up your mind..thats why you twist what is being said)
7.80 We also (sent) Lut: He said to his people: "Do ye commit lewdness such as no people in creation (ever) committed before you?
It is specifically referring to the act of "homosex" or homosexuality in that verse.
[15.61] So when the messengers (Angels in the form of Handsome Men) came to Lut's followers,
This verse is quite self explanatory
[15.62] He said: Surely you are an unknown people.
Lot didnt recognize the messengers as one of his towns people
[15.63] They said: Nay, we have come to you with that about which they disputed.
We have come as a sign. Regarding the matter which concerns your people.
[15.64] And we have come to you with the truth, and we are most surely truthful.
We have come to you with God ruling on the matter..with the truth
[15.65] Therefore go forth with your followers in a part of the night and yourself follow their rear, and let not any one of you turn round, and go forth whither you are commanded.
Gave them a time to escape from the town and warned them not to look back.
[15.66] And We revealed to him this decree, that the roots of these shall be cut off in the morning.
The roots of the problem would be cut off...so the tree does not grow and spread(implying that it is not a favourable thing)
[15.67] And the people of the town came rejoicing.
The homosexual population of the town came rejoicing..at the sight of the handsome male visitors.
[15.68] He said: Surely these are my guests, therefore do not disgrace me,
pretty self explanatory
[15.69] And guard against (the punishment of) Allah and do not put me to shame.
same as above
[15.70] They said: Have we not forbidden you from (other) people?
The homosexuals argued that "we havent stopped you from having sexual relations with other people"
[15.71] He said: These are my daughters, if you will do (aught). (He offered his daughters, hoping that people of the town would leave his male guests alone)
I already added what in the brackets..but let me be clear when I say it does not imply he said "gangbang" my daughters..he said that my daughters are a better choice for you.
[15.72] By your life! they were blindly wandering on in their intoxication.
They were driven by lust and worldly desire..a minutes worth of an orgasmic sensation..in the bum
[15.73] So the rumbling overtook them (while) entering upon the time of sunrise;
So the natural disaster took place at dawn..
[15.74] Thus did We turn it upside down, and rained down upon them stones of what had been decreed.
Hinting at earthquakes and storms of some kind
[15.75] Surely in this are signs for those who examine.
You should look up into archealogical sites linked to Soddom and Gommorah..most of them show scientific traces of natural disasters taking place..
No where in the narrative does the Quran encourage gang rape...How did you jump to that conclusion..another aspect of the Quran which you might never understand is, the duality of its meaning is lost when translated to another language..it loses its literary value, the Quran is beautiful poetry/prose which is yet to be replicated (in terms of poetic value and depth of information being conveyed). We are only left with interpretations/translation of the word of God...which you seem to think is encouraging gang rape..shame on you..how could God encourage rape? What a stupid conclusion to jump to.. It doesnt even state that the people of the town were able to have sex with the visitors or the daughters of Lot...You see what you want to see..I have no interest in replying to your dimwitted posts...questioning my morality based on the fact that I qouted verses from a Holy Book which you will never understand the depth and beauty of.
I hope being staff gives you a sense of pride when going about questioning peoples morality based on verses of something which you will never grasp (due to your lack of faith)..Personally I have no respect for you..If people with good morals twist words like you than.. I dont want "your" morality...
“The difference between my darkness and your darkness is that I can look at my own badness in the face and accept its existence while you are busy covering your mirror with a white linen sheet. The difference between my sins and your sins is that when I sin I know I'm sinning while you have actually fallen prey to your own fabricated illusions. I am a siren, a mermaid; I know that I am beautiful while basking on the ocean's waves and I know that I can eat flesh and bones at the bottom of the sea. You are a white witch, a wizard; your spells are manipulations and your cauldron from hell yet you wrap yourself in white and wear a silver wig.”
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C. JoyBell C.
When you argue that the story of Sodom - i.e. a story of (attempted) rape - matters when we talk about consensual activity
Why do you take it to be attempted rape? why not unwanted, seduction. I think you are interested in Gangrapes, theres plenty of simulations on porn websites for those who are interested in that sort of thing..You dont need to turn everything into gangrape...your obsessions into the reality of everything you percieve....
Peace and God Bless