: It stands as a universal symbol for moral decay and divine judgment.

In both cases, "Gomorrah" serves as a mirror. It forces us to look at the consequences of silence and the speed at which a community can be consumed by its own shadows.

In the Book of Genesis, Gomorrah was a city of "the plain" that met a fiery end.

Both versions of Gomorrah show us what happens when a society’s internal structures collapse. : A collapse of spiritual and social ethics. Modern : A collapse of law and economic fairness.