"Obviously, you commented without reading the article, as every one of those verses you qouted are examined.
Look, I'm willing to discuss this debate, but not with someone who doesn't even have enough interest to read a view presented before commenting on it. If you want to discuss this, read the article, as your points above are covered and I'm not going to waste time by going over the same ground covered in the article."
The article is very large, and I admit that I didn't read all of it, but here are my thoughts on one very important occurence in it.
The author says "Note carefully the last verse. Sodom and Gomorrha surely did burn, but are they burning now?" So the author is talking about the structures of Sodom and Gomorrha I assume? The verse he quotes is "Jude 1:7 Even as Sodom and Gomorrha, and the cities about them in like manner, giving themselves over to fornication, and going after strange flesh, are set forth for an example, suffering the vengeance of eternal fire."
Now, I really don't think the land and buildings of Sodom and Gomorrha can commit fornication! So that leads me to believe the bible was talking about the people of S&G not the buildings.
For instance, someone can say "The United States is going to die" and we'd probably think the person is talking about the people, not the land and structures.
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