It's an "opinion piece" that provides a thorough exegesis of a passage that scholars almost universally recognize as mistranslated. If you want to explain what you think is wrong with the author's exegesis, then please explain. Otherwise, are you willing to retract your statement?
The Bible's passages concerning homosexuality are another matter. You made a claim stating that the Bible condones rape in certain situations, and I'd like some justification for this or else a retraction. Don't you think this is reasonable?
Read Isiah where they captured prisoners and were commanded to violate the wives.
Read Zechariah where the Lord is coming and the city will be ransacked and the women raped.
Read Samuel where The Lord says he will come into a household and give them to someone close to be raped.
Now I am ready for YOUR interpretation on that.
The entire Bible can be interpreted, and was many times in many, many translations over thousands of years, in many ways.
Heck, read about Sodom...didn't the "hero" of Sodom, Lott, try to send his daughters out to be raped by the angry crowd?
Yup. And then he had drunken sex with them himself.