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Originally Posted by Edward Anglin
Lot chose to live in a wicked place.
Lot's wife didn't want to leave it.
Lot's daughters were influenced by their environment.
Lot's wife was lost because the escape that grace provided was not rewarded with obedience on her part.
Lot got drunk.
Lot slept with both of his daughters.
Lot impregnated both of his daughters.
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"Lot chose to live in a wicked place" If he hadn't then Abraham would have. There is no indication that Lot was wrong for living there.
"Lot's wife..." She looked back, but we don't know why.
"Lots daughters..." maybe or maybe not pure conjecture.
"Lot got drunk" actually his daughters orchestrated that, so did Noah but I don't see anyone jumping on that.
"Lot slept with both of his daughters" As sick as that sounds to us apparently Cain and Seth married their sisters, sounds kinda sick too and up to that point it had not been prohibited. There was a lot that happened in the OT that I wonder how much of it God approved of and how much of it he simply allowed. I don't have an answer for that. I can't comprehend allowing your mistress to be gang raped, or killing children in war, or a lot of other things including sleeping with your daughters.