The Tower of Babel (Biblical Stories Explained) FYTube



Sometimes it’s easier to just change your worshippers’ language instead of knocking down their puny tower.

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  1. It's not that they built a tower too high or that God feared genuine, well-intentioned human ambition, but the coercion inherent within the unified tongue of all mankind acting as a hivemind singular organism. The scattering of speech reignited free will. No one ever asks about the people actually baking the bricks or participating in the construction of the tower or if they even wanted to do that with their lives, and everyone seems to forget that they didn't just share a language but also the words they were willing to speak: the people are one. The language is inherently commanding in its orders to construct, and it makes way more sense when you consider who the singular person is that got that whole project started and had others do all the work. Notice how the construction ended when they couldn't be manipulated by word-games anymore. There's no reason they couldn't mime the truth in a game of charades or postponed until a basic technical language of agreed-upon sounds for things could be constructed. Not enough of those people actually wanted to do any of that.

  2. There is a common theme throughout the Old Testament about how God really does not want mankind to strive and gain knowledge, he is constantly trying to hold mankind back. He is pissed off that they ate from the tree of knowledge and he is pissed off that they built a great tower. When are we going to wake up and understand that God is really gods with an S plural. All these stories date back to the ancient Samarian tablets. These tablets clearly explained that mankind was created as a slave race on the earth, and there was one god “enki” who really loved mankind and wanted to see them grow and prosper and there was another god “enlil” and enlil never intended for human beings to be anything other than slaves. This is why God in the Old Testament, so bipolar first saying that he loves humans and then getting pissed off about them, becoming smart, and then trying to kill them with a flood ect…. It’s not one god it’s a multitude of gods and they all had different opinions about humans and how to rule over them.

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