Scally Cap said:
Pompeii certainly wasn't the only Roman town with erotic murals (and sculptures, and pottery, and metalwork, and, and...). If God was seriously in the smiting business, every Roman city would have ended up covered in lava.
Thanks, I was about to say as much.
A quicky history on ancient Rome: the Romans didn't differentiate what constitutes "homosexuality" and "heterosexuality", they only cared about who was dominent partner in the relationship (i.e the penetrator and the penetratee). Roman male citizens were not allowed to be the submissive in any sex act, and laws were erected to punish that were caught being in such a state. Therefore, a good roman citizen could only perform homosexual acts with a slave, which was pretty prevelant (much more so than now)---there was no stigma with having sex with another man, only in the sexual postion the man found himself in. In fact, the Romans had no comprehension of 'homosexual' vs. 'heterosexual', a student of ancient Rome once declared most Romans were essentially bisexual.
Roman women were technically suppose to stay virtuous but during various times of the Empire, the women were pretty bad too.
Let's not start on the sexual proclivities of some of their emperors...
How's that for a debauched state?
From what I gather, the ancient Romans created plenty of homoerotic art, so I don't think Pompeii was the only ones doing it (if those murals actually do exist as the OP state).
Really, if God wanted to smite cities down for their decadence, he could have made a bigger point with Rome....or Las Vegas....or heck, the ancient Athenians. Those suckers institutionalized pederasty
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pederasty)!
Warning, the above link DOES show some ancient Greek murals depicting male relationships. (Am I allowed to post that? it's not porn....but someone once got into trouble posting images of the Kuma Sutra on their school account so...)
Seems like God should have smite the ancient Athenians as well.....
Oh well, maybe he was busy with other stuff during those days.
Edit: just realized one of the pics in the link provided does provide a statue from Pompeii of two males with homoerotic overtones....