Maybe it isn't so hard to understand
6 So Lot went out to them through the doorway, shut the door behind him, 7 and said, “Please, my brethren, do not do so wickedly! 8 See now, I have two daughters who have not known a man; please, let me bring them out to you, and you may do to them as you wish; only do nothing to these men, since this is the reason they have come under the shadow of my roof.”
These verses are probably some of the most horrific and hard to understand verses in the Bible. How could you offer up your two kids to be raped by this mob?
In the US we would never do this. True we would let our elementary school kids have to wear a mask for 8 hours that would be filled with germs and promote pneumonia and other diseases while also stunting their development by not letting them see faces. That is not the same thing as rape. Also we would let them stay home alone all day in front of a computer filled with content created by many deplorable people including groomers and pedophiles who will lure the kids into depravity and rape. But can you really compare putting a kid in front of a Disney movie with saying to a bunch of rapists, here have my kids? Granted we have thrown open the borders to drug dealers and the number of kids dying from Fentanyl has exploded so that we now see 100,000 dead a year from drugs. But you can't compare that to handing your kids over to rapists, after all there is a reasonable chance that after being raped they would still be alive. Sure, we are seeing that there are "groomers" in the public and private schools and that sex education has truly become an education into sexual promiscuity, but can you really compare handing your kids over to groomers at school as being the same as handing them over to rapists at your door? I suppose you could. We are seeing bathrooms in the schools becoming open to boys and girls so that boys are raping girls in the bathroom. We are seeing boys walking around the girls locker room. You can't argue that you didn't know this was going on, they just passed a law to defend practices like this nationwide. OK, maybe it isn't so hard to understand after all.