Justifying evilness in the Bible I see. I don't really care if they were boys or men or girls or women or whatever. A dude, was ridiculed for being bald, and as a punishment, he cursed them in the name of the LORD and then some bears came out of the woods and mauled 42 of them. Again, Nice.
No comments on the Lot's children story? How about all the other killing of innocent people in the Bible? Innocent children, babies, fetuses no doubt had their lives ended in the Great Flood, eh?
What about stoning to death a person who works on the Sabbath? Is that a good story for children? What about stories of rape and concubines? Are those Bible stories appropriate for children? What about the Bowls of Wrath? What about all the murders in the Bible? My class had 8 and 9 year olds in it. Are those stories ones to bring up with them?
What about details about King Herod? Good for children?
Should I have told them that their adulterous parents can't go to Heaven? How about their Jewish friends from school? Should I have said, "You know, Joel's going to Hell because he's Jewish." Should I have said, "I hope none of you know a hunchback or a Dwarf, because they're going to hell. Better not have a skin rash or itch or you're going to hell. Got something wrong with your eyes? Going to hell!"