Then the story goes on with Lot’s wife turning around and perishing for it, and then Lot’s daughters get Lot drunk with the goal of getting him to get them pregnant.
And then there’s no further judgment about either Lot or his daughters in the rest of the story.
Even contrary: It displays the daughters as having given the circumstances and their actions a lot of thought and makes it sound as a very logical conclusion. And it says that the father was so passed out drunk that he didn’t notice the whole thing.
(That’s obviously hard to believe when taking it as a factual history, but like the rest of Genesis it’s not. The whole first book of Moses is basically the origin myth of the israelites, not a historical record. The general consensus is that Lot never existed, contrary to e.g. David, who is most likely an actual historical person. And since this is just a myth, it’s just as internally logically consistent as Harry Potter fanfiction.)
So the whole point in the OP is quite disingenous. Neither did Lot rape his daughters, nor does the text put the blame on any of them and nobody gets called a removed.
That’s the beginning of the story, yes.
Then the story goes on with Lot’s wife turning around and perishing for it, and then Lot’s daughters get Lot drunk with the goal of getting him to get them pregnant.
And then there’s no further judgment about either Lot or his daughters in the rest of the story.
Even contrary: It displays the daughters as having given the circumstances and their actions a lot of thought and makes it sound as a very logical conclusion. And it says that the father was so passed out drunk that he didn’t notice the whole thing.
(That’s obviously hard to believe when taking it as a factual history, but like the rest of Genesis it’s not. The whole first book of Moses is basically the origin myth of the israelites, not a historical record. The general consensus is that Lot never existed, contrary to e.g. David, who is most likely an actual historical person. And since this is just a myth, it’s just as internally logically consistent as Harry Potter fanfiction.)
So the whole point in the OP is quite disingenous. Neither did Lot rape his daughters, nor does the text put the blame on any of them and nobody gets called a removed.
In fact, Lot is not a king.