We need only go back to Genesis 11 to discover that Abram's father Terah lived in Ur of the Chaldees [Sumer] originaly, but left to live in Haran with Abram, Sarah, and Lot. [Gen.11:31]

Moving again, Abram and Lot split up as they approached Canaan. Lot went to Sodom where he became one of their elders, sitting in judgement at the main gate of that city. He could have moved out at any time. No clue of homosexuality so far in the story.

When Sodom was attacked, and Lot taken hostage, Abram with his armed servants rescued Lot AND THE KING OF SODOM. [Genesis chapter 14].

Yet by Genesis 18, Abram is sitting in his tent door in Mamre [near Hebron] when he is visited by three divine beings in the form of men, who notify him that Sodom would be destroyed.

And indeed if the area where Sodom is now thought to have existed is the right one, the El Lisan Peninsula by the Dead Sea, then this destruction was a complete one!

The identification of Abraham with IB.RU.UM, the Sumerian general who worked for the Elohim gods, explains the story.

Sodom and the other "Cities of the Plain" had joined the Babylonian god Marduk in a revolt against Enlil and Ninurta [Chief gods of Heaven and Earth] and so were destroyed with atomic weapons from the sky! The story [but no pictures] is there in the Sumerian, Akkadian, and Assyrian cuneiform tablets.

Background by Charles Bragg

The attack on the "Cities of the Plain" with atomic weapons by Enlil and Ninurta was a tragic tactical mistake. Poisonous clouds and radioactive fallout reached Mesopotamia, and the Divine Cities south of Babylon had to be evacuated. But Ra/Marduk in Babylon escaped the deadly rain and became the new chief god of the Age of Aries.

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