No.
Here is summery of the story.
God tells Abraham he's going to destroy the city. Because the cities in God's view was overly wicked. Abraham ask God to chill if 50 righteous people were found. He couldn't find 50. Abraham break God down to 10 righteous people. He couldn't find 10. So God said the city is gonna bun. I'll send 2 messengers (Angels) to warn your cousin Lot so they could get out.
God says the city is going to be destroyed because it's wicked and then the story proceeds to point out what really pissed God off to the point of destroying the city. What brought God's wrath.
The messengers reached Lot's home and told him what God was planning to do and that he should leave immediately. Some men notice that knew comers were staying at Lot's house. So they asked Lot to bring the men outside so they could rape them. After a while it became a mob. Lot, trying to calm them down and even offered his daughters, which i believed were virgin. Nah, they want Lot's guests. And altercation happen at the door and the Angels intervened and blinded the mob. THEY STILL DID NOT STOP. The crawled around trying to find the door knob. Even if they had a unique supernatural experience they still pressed forward in blindness hoping to find two new bamsee to rape. I don't want to imagine what them lil children had to endure. That's why those cities were punished.
Bakes you need to just read the text bro. Absolutely nothing about that story is nebulous.
Thanks eh... but that is YOUR interpretation of "what really pissed God off." I dunno if because yuh name is "Preacher" yuh feel your understanding of the Bible is better than mine so that you feel yuh correcting me by telling me "No." lol.
Then the LORD said, "The outcry against Sodom and Gomorrah is so great and their sin so grievous
My take: The report God was getting from SnG was so egregious that he sent his emissaries to check on it.
Gen 18:21 that I will go down and see if what they have done is as bad as the outcry that has reached me. If not, I will know."
Gen 18:22 The men turned away and went toward Sodom, but Abraham remained standing before the LORD. [fn]
Gen 18:23 Then Abraham approached him and said: "Will you sweep away the righteous with the wicked?
Gen 18:24 What if there are fifty righteous people in the city? Will you really sweep it away and not spare [fn] the place for the sake of the fifty righteous people in it?
The whole point was to try and spare the city for the sake of the righteous who lived there.
Gen 18:25 Far be it from you to do such a thing--to kill the righteous with the wicked, treating the righteous and the wicked alike. Far be it from you! Will not the Judge [fn] of all the earth do right?"
Gen 18:26 The LORD said, "If I find fifty righteous people in the city of Sodom, I will spare the whole place for their sake."
Gen 18:27 Then Abraham spoke up again: "Now that I have been so bold as to speak to the Lord, though I am nothing but dust and ashes,
Gen 18:28 what if the number of the righteous is five less than fifty? Will you destroy the whole city because of five people?" "If I find forty-five there," he said, "I will not destroy it."
Gen 18:29 Once again he spoke to him, "What if only forty are found there?" He said, "For the sake of forty, I will not do it."
Gen 18:30 Then he said, "May the Lord not be angry, but let me speak. What if only thirty can be found there?" He answered, "I will not do it if I find thirty there."
Gen 18:31 Abraham said, "Now that I have been so bold as to speak to the Lord, what if only twenty can be found there?" He said, "For the sake of twenty, I will not destroy it."
Gen 18:32 Then he said, "May the Lord not be angry, but let me speak just once more. What if only ten can be found there?" He answered, "For the sake of ten, I will not destroy it."
Gen 18:33 When the LORD had finished speaking with Abraham, he left, and Abraham returned home.
Again, it really didn't matter the number, the point was finding righteous people in Sodom and Gomorrah. We never hear the details of "the outcry", but obviously it was troubling enough that God had already set his mind to destroying the cities.
Now chapter 19, the incident which according to you "really pissed God off".
The two angels arrived at Sodom in the evening, and Lot was sitting in the gateway of the city. When he saw them, he got up to meet them and bowed down with his face to the ground.
Gen 19:2 "My lords," he said, "please turn aside to your servant's house. You can wash your feet and spend the night and then go on your way early in the morning." "No," they answered, "we will spend the night in the square."
Gen 19:3 But he insisted so strongly that they did go with him and entered his house. He prepared a meal for them, baking bread without yeast, and they ate.
Gen 19:4 Before they had gone to bed, all the men from every part of the city of Sodom--both young and old--surrounded the house.
Gen 19:5 They called to Lot, "Where are the men who came to you tonight? Bring them out to us so that we can have sex with them."
Gen 19:6 Lot went outside to meet them and shut the door behind him
Gen 19:7 and said, "No, my friends. Don't do this wicked thing.
Gen 19:8 Look, I have two daughters who have never slept with a man. Let me bring them out to you, and you can do what you like with them. But don't do anything to these men, for they have come under the protection of my roof."
Gen 19:9 "Get out of our way," they replied. And they said, "This fellow came here as an alien, and now he wants to play the judge! We'll treat you worse than them." They kept bringing pressure on Lot and moved forward to break down the door.
Gen 19:10 But the men inside reached out and pulled Lot back into the house and shut the door.
Gen 19:11 Then they struck the men who were at the door of the house, young and old, with blindness so that they could not find the door.
Gen 19:12 The two men said to Lot, "Do you have anyone else here--sons-in-law, sons or daughters, or anyone else in the city who belongs to you? Get them out of here,
Gen 19:13 because we are going to destroy this place. The outcry to the LORD against its people is so great that he has sent us to destroy it."
They came to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah even before this "rape" incident you claiming as the real cause for its destruction.
Gen 19:14 So Lot went out and spoke to his sons-in-law, who were pledged to marry [fn] his daughters. He said, "Hurry and get out of this place, because the LORD is about to destroy the city!" But his sons-in-law thought he was joking.
Gen 19:15 With the coming of dawn, the angels urged Lot, saying, "Hurry! Take your wife and your two daughters who are here, or you will be swept away when the city is punished."
Gen 19:16 When he hesitated, the men grasped his hand and the hands of his wife and of his two daughters and led them safely out of the city, for the LORD was merciful to them.
Gen 19:17 As soon as they had brought them out, one of them said, "Flee for your lives! Don't look back, and don't stop anywhere in the plain! Flee to the mountains or you will be swept away!"
Gen 19:18 But Lot said to them, "No, my lords, [fn] please!
Gen 19:19 Your [fn] servant has found favor in your [fn] eyes, and you [fn] have shown great kindness to me in sparing my life. But I can't flee to the mountains; this disaster will overtake me, and I'll die.
Gen 19:20 Look, here is a town near enough to run to, and it is small. Let me flee to it--it is very small, isn't it? Then my life will be spared."
Gen 19:21 He said to him, "Very well, I will grant this request too; I will not overthrow the town you speak of.
Gen 19:22 But flee there quickly, because I cannot do anything until you reach it." (That is why the town was called Zoar. [fn])
Gen 19:23 By the time Lot reached Zoar, the sun had risen over the land.
Gen 19:24 Then the LORD rained down burning sulfur on Sodom and Gomorrah--from the LORD out of the heavens.
Gen 19:25 Thus he overthrew those cities and the entire plain, including all those living in the cities--and also the vegetation in the land.
Your interpretation is that God was already angry, but not as angry as after this incident. There is nothing in the account that says he became "really pissed off" after this... or that he became any angrier. Again, God ent schupid... God knew even before all the talk of 50 and 45 and 30 and 10 righteous people that it didn't have
enough righteous people in Sodom and Gomorrah to spare the city. The only righteous ones were Lot and his children and even them wasn't that "righteous" (more on that in a bit).
Destruction of the cities was preordained before the two angels set foot in front of Lot house. It was the "wickedness" of the people, the "outcry" that reached God's ears that sealed their destruction. The bible isn't clear on what these misdeeds are but there are clues elsewhere. Funny enough as I was typing this I decided to do a Google search to find the biblical passages alluding to the "sins"... and came upon this:
Was the city destroyed because the men of Sodom tried to rape the angels (option (2) above)? The answer is obviously no. God's judgment could not have been for the rapacious attempt itself because His decision to destroy the cities was made days before the encounter (see Genesis 18:20). Further, Peter makes it clear that the wicked activity was ongoing ("day after day"), not a one-time incident. The outcry had already been going up to God for some time.[5]
Here's the link... interesting read, which again I discovered after posting what I just typed above... clearly the author and I are on the same page where this "rapacious attempt" is concerned. Now the author/s go on to make a very logical and well thought out argument that the ultimate sin was the homosexuality of the men of the cities (not just this one rape attempt, but an on-going pattern of homosexual activity). They cite Ezekiel:
Ezekiel 16:49-50: "Behold, this was the guilt of your sister Sodom: she and her daughters had arrogance, abundant food, and careless ease, but she did not help the poor and needy. Thus they were haughty and committed abominations before Me.[8] Therefore I removed them when I saw it."
According to the author/s these "other" sins were minor compared to the rampant homosexuality, I don't know. There are counter-arguments cited in the discussion (from the link I provide above) that I find persuasive as well, which suggests it had little, if anything to do with homosexuality. Even though I don't fully agree with what Stand to Reason has to say on this... I find the discussion fair and balanced, unlike so much talk here on SW.net and elsewhere. As they said in the STR link "People find what they want in the Bible."
My "nebulous" comment relates to the designation of "righteous" from the discussion in Genesis 18 and 19, it isn't clear what it means => "nebulous". Ezekiel adds some context, but that context only cloudies the picture more, as it makes clear it's not all about homosexuality.
EDIT:
Ah nearly forget to come back to Lot and his children and they "righteousness"... after the cities bun and they mother turn to salt, the older daughter conspire to badden Lot head and rape him. Next morning she wasn't satisfied with that so she tell she younger sister to do the same. Next thing yuh know both ah dem get pregnant fuh dey father and make chirren (Moab being born to the older daughter) with him.
Nowhere does the Bible mention punishment for this nastiness... so interpreting the Bible literally then (as allyuh insist nah), it must be okay tuh have incestuous relations between father and daughter.... say nothing of it happening without consent, aka rape. Rape and incest okay, but homosexuality not
My point isn't to argue for one or against the other... my point is that the 'truth' is a lot more nuanced than you Bible thumpers want to believe. It is certainly more nuance than even I can comprehend... God hasn't revealed everything that's in his mind to us, so we shouldn't presume to stand in his place on moral issues. Ultimate judgment is his and his alone.