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âââââ (rounded up) Egmont Colerusâ Sodom is a reflective exploration of the biblical city whose very name became synonymous with sin, corruption, and divine judgment. Colerus approaches the theme not merely as a historical tale but as a moral warning, drawing on human decadence and the destructive path of vice. From a Catholic perspective, this work serves as both a cautionary meditation and an opportunity to reflect on Godâs justice and mercy. The destruction of Sodom is not just a story of wrathâit is a reminder of the grave reality of sin, particularly sins against chastity, and the need for repentance. While Colerusâ style can sometimes verge into philosophical abstraction, his treatment of Sodom underscores eternal truths the Church has always taught: âThe wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lordâ (Romans 6:23). Catholic listeners will find this audiobook sobering and thought-provoking, though best appreciated with the Catechism and Sacred Scripture as the guiding lens.
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