the sin of Sodom (which refers to sɛҳuąƖ perversion and inherent injustice)...
Traditionally, hasn't "the sin of Sodom" referred to the unnatural vice,
peccatum illud horribile inter christianos non nominandum, without reference to the other sins that were taking place in Sodom, such as uncharity, inhospitabily towards the stranger, and, as is stated here, "inherent injustice"?
Yet another attempt by the change agents to redefine "the sin of Sodom" to temper or even eliminate the meaning that has been traditionally associated with it? On its very face, it is a euphemism for those things of which one can barely even speak without revulsion. Yet many would have us think "oh, Sodom wasn't annihilated because people there were 'doing
that', it was because of the sinfulness of the city in general".