Sodom

About Sodom
In the Abrahamic religions, Sodom and Gomorrah were two cities destroyed by God for their wickedness. Their story parallels the Genesis flood narrative in its theme of God's anger provoked by man's sin. They are mentioned frequently in the Nevi'im section of the Hebrew Bible as well as in the New Testament as symbols of human wickedness and divine retribution, and the Quran contains a version of the story about the two cities.
On the show — 9 mentions total
You certainly have heard of Sodom and Gomorrah — the cities of the plain are at the bottom of the Dead Sea. There are still signs when you travel down the road to Jordan saying "Sodom that way", very pleasing.
from 244: No Such Thing As A Fishman, 2018-11-23 at 00:51:25 · read transcript
Other times Sodom came up
On Twitter, they were sort of, they was asked, does anyone know of field names that might not be logged or just, is there one near you? A lot of people responded, my favorite one was from a guy called Tim, who said, we have a first humpie and a second humpie so named as they're both humpy, and one is in front of the other. There was Sodom, Sodom Field and Gomorrah Close. Those are field names.
No Such Thing As A Chatty Cow, 2019-08-09 · listen
The idea is that the reason that there are these 47,000 highly placed perverts that they've identified is that the Germans can come over, chat the perverts, say, hello, can you seduce all these other people and gradually will remove the manhood of Britain, I think. This guy, what's he called? Pemberton Billing. He said that the Germans are propagating evils which all decent men thought had perished in Sodom and Lesbia. There was a lot of homophobia there. There was lots of, you know, we found loads of gay people, they'll seduce loads of other people into being gay and the whole of Britain will lose the war because of that.
No Such Thing As A Honey Badger On Toast, 2025-01-23 · listen
That's really what the story of Philemonobakis is about. That's why they're visited with a flood because everyone in the village turns away Zeus and Hermes who appear as travellers, except this old couple who welcome them. That actually is closer to the story of Lotton, his wife, in the city of the plain, Sodom and Gomorrah. If you remember, angels come, you're looking puzzled as if you haven't read the Bible.
No Such Thing As A Fishman, 2018-11-23 · listen
That's really what the story of Philemon of Baucus is about, and that's why they're visited with a flood because everyone in the village turns away Zeus and Hermes who appear as travelers, except this old couple who welcome them. That actually is closer to the story of Lot and his wife in the city of the plain, Sodom and Gomorrah. If you remember, and angels come, you're looking puzzled as if you haven't read the Bible name yet.
244: No Such Thing As A Fishman, 2018-11-23 · listen
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