![]() I wonder if there was any Christian protests when this novel first came out in the '50s. Overall, in this story, Lot was a greedy bastard that was equally a sinner and selfish, and his God was as much of an abuser ("Love me or I will destroy you") as the Pagan goddess that the citizens of Sodom and Gamorrah followed. ![]() Shelf and handling wear to cover and binding, with general signs of previous use. The characterization depicted Lot as an asshole and it wasn't until the very end that the author, Paul Ilton, seemed to shift and add a little bit of justification in a 'Gotta appeal to the Christian readers'. ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.Second printing. Overall, in this story, Lot was a greedy bastard that was equally a sinner and selfish, and his God was as much of an abuser ("Love me or I will destroy you") as t I like picking up old paperbacks. The characterization depicted Lot as an asshole and it wasn't until the very end that the author, Paul Ilton, seemed to shift and add a little bit of justification in a 'Gotta appeal to the Christian readers'.
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