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A DETAIL WE OFTEN READ PAST: THE TOWER OF BABEL WAS NOT JUST A TALL BUILDING TO SHOW OFF. IT WAS AN OCCULT ATTEMPT TO BUILD A PHYSICAL GATEWAY INTO THE HEAVENLY DIMENSION.
We usually treat the story of Babel like an architectural failure that resulted in multiple languages. But the true intent of Nimrod and the ancient builders was an act of supreme spiritual rebellion.
In Genesis 11, the people gathered to build a tower that "reaches to the heavens." In ancient Mesopotamia, these Ziggurats were designed as massive temples for astrology and demonic worship. They were attempting to force open a gateway into the spiritual realm to access the power of the heavens without submitting to the Creator.
God did not strike the tower with lightning out of fear. He saw the danger of absolute human unity focused purely on evil. He declared, "Now nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them." God intervened with swift, tactical precision, confusing their language to scatter the rebellion and halt their occult pursuit.
The Lord protects His boundaries, and human arrogance will never build a staircase high enough to usurp the Throne.
What is your take on this? Do you believe humanity is once again trying to "build a tower" to become their own gods through extreme technology and pride?
A DETAIL WE OFTEN READ PAST: THE TOWER OF BABEL WAS NOT JUST A TALL BUILDING TO SHOW OFF. IT WAS AN OCCULT ATTEMPT TO BUILD A PHYSICAL GATEWAY INTO THE HEAVENLY DIMENSION.
We usually treat the story of Babel like an architectural failure that resulted in multiple languages. But the true intent of Nimrod and the ancient builders was an act of supreme spiritual rebellion.
In Genesis 11, the people gathered to build a tower that "reaches to the heavens." In ancient Mesopotamia, these Ziggurats were designed as massive temples for astrology and demonic worship. They were attempting to force open a gateway into the spiritual realm to access the power of the heavens without submitting to the Creator.
God did not strike the tower with lightning out of fear. He saw the danger of absolute human unity focused purely on evil. He declared, "Now nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them." God intervened with swift, tactical precision, confusing their language to scatter the rebellion and halt their occult pursuit.
The Lord protects His boundaries, and human arrogance will never build a staircase high enough to usurp the Throne.
What is your take on this? Do you believe humanity is once again trying to "build a tower" to become their own gods through extreme technology and pride?
Let's talk about it.
A DETAIL WE OFTEN READ PAST: THE TOWER OF BABEL WAS NOT JUST A TALL BUILDING TO SHOW OFF. IT WAS AN OCCULT ATTEMPT TO BUILD A PHYSICAL GATEWAY INTO THE HEAVENLY DIMENSION.
We usually treat the story of Babel like an architectural failure that resulted in multiple languages. But the true intent of Nimrod and the ancient builders was an act of supreme spiritual rebellion.
In Genesis 11, the people gathered to build a tower that "reaches to the heavens." In ancient Mesopotamia, these Ziggurats were designed as massive temples for astrology and demonic worship. They were attempting to force open a gateway into the spiritual realm to access the power of the heavens without submitting to the Creator.
God did not strike the tower with lightning out of fear. He saw the danger of absolute human unity focused purely on evil. He declared, "Now nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them." God intervened with swift, tactical precision, confusing their language to scatter the rebellion and halt their occult pursuit.
The Lord protects His boundaries, and human arrogance will never build a staircase high enough to usurp the Throne.
What is your take on this? Do you believe humanity is once again trying to "build a tower" to become their own gods through extreme technology and pride?
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