And if her sold her to many men, was Lot her pimp??
And James C - if she *was* a salt lick, did she enjoy it?
2006-09-27 05:36:29
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answered by ZombieTrix 2012 6
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Dear selnyk,
Salt in the Bible is always a picture of Judgement. A true believer has to speak of Judgement when he/she explains the Gospel. The "God loves Everybody" is a false gospel, but is so predominant today. The Lord tells us to "Remember Lot's wife" (Luke 17:32). You can fool alot of people but you cannot fool God. Lot's wife may have thought she was a Christian, but her love was for this world.
2006-09-27 13:37:26
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answered by pilgrim_153 3
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Depends on the quality of the salt. But something tells me that salt gave a very bad after taste.
I think she would have only been good as a salt lick for the livestock.
2006-09-27 12:36:38
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answered by James C 3
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very little, Sodom and Gomorrah are now the dead sea and the salt content is so high you could float a camel, the arabs do it all the time to get from one end to the other, salt in that area ain't worth much
2006-09-27 12:40:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess you missed the point of the story... LOL!!!
The point being, don't f*ck with god.
If you get turned to salt can I come over and chip some off? I'm almost out
2006-09-27 12:41:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Not 1 red cent.
2006-09-27 12:39:55
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answered by littlecwoman 4
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You missed the whole point of the story.
2006-09-27 12:38:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Five tons of Flax!
2006-09-27 15:33:51
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answered by vertical732 4
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No, I think she tasted bad....but then of course nobody went back to get her I don't think.
2006-09-27 12:37:22
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answered by SeraMcKay 3
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more than she was when she was breathing.
2006-09-27 12:37:10
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answered by @ubreY 3
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