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What do you think the meaning of the story was? Was it a real tower, or a metaphor? Some Christians use it as the reason for nations existing.
I wouldn’t say that they are “meant” to be separate. God will combine the two following the Great Tribulation.The tower also represents Earth trying to connect with Heaven but failing because the two are meant to be separate
I mean to say the top of the Tower of Babel was trying to replace HeavenI wouldn’t say that they are “meant” to be separate. God will combine the two following the Great Tribulation.
If Heaven and Earth aren't separate, they become conflatedI wouldn’t say that they are “meant” to be separate. God will combine the two following the Great Tribulation.
The block height limit was only 255 blocks at the time before it was increased later onThe real story they don’t want you to know is that the tower was actually a nuclear cooling device.
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God didn’t want them to become too advanced yet, so he ensured everyone could no longer cooperate.
Are you serious?The real story they don’t want you to know is that the tower was actually a nuclear cooling device.
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God didn’t want them to become too advanced yet, so he ensured everyone could no longer cooperate.
I’m right. “Babel, which is the Hebrew name for Babylon.”Its The tower of Babel you retard
למה לדבר בעברית?Are you serious?
I’m right. “Babel, which is the Hebrew name for Babylon.”
My real answer is that it was likely the Marduk Ziggurat which still exists in Iraq.Are you serious?
im still waitingI wouldn’t say that they are “meant” to be separate. God will combine the two following the Great Tribulation.
i must admit it looks beautiful even if it is an illustration of a metaphor for globalismThe real story they don’t want you to know is that the tower was actually a nuclear cooling device.
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God didn’t want them to become too advanced yet, so he ensured everyone could no longer cooperate.
What do you mean by "still exists?" Do you mean the foundations?My real answer is that it was likely the Marduk Ziggurat which still exists in Iraq.
Yeah, it’s just ruins now.What do you mean by "still exists?" Do you mean the foundations?
its the thing's fault i is eslYeah, it’s just ruins now.
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