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Sodomized means raped, right? Sorry, I don't know religious terminology.
It means raped or sexually abused nowadays. The biblical term of sodomy encompasses all forms of sexual behavior that would go against the word of the Lord and would thus be immoral, even consensual homosexual activities, but nobody uses it like that anymore.
And consenting heterosexuals in the U.S. Blow jobs are also considered sodomy, even amongst consenting adults.
Source: https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/sodomy
The Supreme Court (finally) struck down the remaining anti-sodomy laws in 2003 in Lawrence v. Texas but most states had either repealed their laws or had their law struck down by their state’s Supreme Court. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodomy_laws_in_the_United_States
Yeah, that stems from the original sense of the word. The story goes a bit like this:
In Genesis 19, Sodom is visited by 2 angels and they were pressured by the men of Sodom to have sex with them. This lead to the interpretation of homosexual activities being an original sin, but there are accounts in the bible that it was not meant that way. Mainly Ezekiel 16:49 which reads
So, the sexual advances were likely meant to serve as an example of decadence rather than a stipulation that homosexual activities are sins. But it was simply easier to hate on a marginalized group rather than undergoing the onerous task of actually becoming a better human being.
Typically anally, yes.
Sodomy means penetrated with an object. not necessarily with a penis. Using a broom handle, a large metal rod is sodomizing
Penetrated in the butthole specifically.
The term sodomy on its own usually means anal sex, but in this particular case, the verb form "sodomize" is indeed referring to
spoiler
anal rape.