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"But Lot's wife looked back, and she became a pillar of salt."

What does this mean? I read it last week, and was confused what the insinuation was

>"But Lot's wife looked back, and she became a pillar of salt." What does this mean? I read it last week, and was confused what the insinuation was

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Lot's wife got salty and raged against the manager or the place.

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Is that really just it? I always thought it was because she secretly liked Sodom, and then became tormented by its destruction. Similar to how liberals will fight tooth and nail for their own enslavement. It also explains why the kids weren't affected, since they were too young to know what Sodom was known for

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Fight tooth and nail for your own cause and good luck with it.