God Confused the Language of the People when they tried to Build the Tower of Ba

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  1. profile image57
    Sujo Alexposted 14 years ago

    God Confused the Language of the People when they tried to Build the Tower of Babylon,

    God Confused the Language of the People when they tried to Build the Tower of Babylon, Not after thousands of years, we see that the world is coming back together and getting united with a single language - "English", does it mean that we are reaching the end of days?

  2. yes2truth profile image60
    yes2truthposted 14 years ago

    "Does it mean that we are reaching the end of days?"

    Yes.

  3. profile image51
    propeshkaposted 14 years ago

    What end of days scenario are you thinking about? Christian? Islamic? Jewish? Other? I'll presume you meant Christian given where you've posted this.

    Ask yourself, do you think the events in Revelation will unfold exactly as they are described? You might consider the answer to be yes.

    On the other hand (and this is my persuasion), the signs of the times described in Revelation can be attributed to a variety of places and times in history. The current trend of unity in language may only be a foretaste of far more enlightening and terrifying things to come.

    In any event we're not getting any further from the end of days. Consider: how prepared do you think you need to be? Millenialist Evangelicals, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Mormons would argue for meticulous preparations.

    However, I find it to be the case such a position really detracts from sharing the Gospel. People may experience encounters with strange, dogmatic (and weak) doctrines rather than a true encounter that will reveal to them God's love and sacrifice. Also, the fear and preparations can really rob someone of the joys of life God gave us to enjoy.

  4. Jerami profile image59
    Jeramiposted 14 years ago

    I definately believe that we are in the last days before the battle of Armageddon.  But . THE  LAST days that are described in Jesus's "Sermon on the Mount" (Matt. 24 Luke 13) is a diffrent matter. That was a private conversation directed to four of Jesus's desciples (v.3) . That end of days was talking about the end of days for that Hebrew nation that ceased to exist approx. 107 years later.

  5. petsnakes profile image69
    petsnakesposted 14 years ago

    Well first I don't see us coming together under any language. At least not in totality like in the days before the tower of Babel. So I think it's a poor indicator of end times. Further the Bible makes it clear that only God knows the end day and that it will come upon us like a thief in the night so trying to predict, beyond saying that the end days are coming at some point, is useless.

  6. Mkcoy profile image59
    Mkcoyposted 14 years ago

    From where do you get your evidence that the world is coming together united with one language? I believe one day we will be able to understand and speak every single language.

    However we will also be speaking in tounges and be able to understand that as well. That will be the one devine language.

  7. HOOWANTSTONO profile image60
    HOOWANTSTONOposted 14 years ago

    Yes you are correct

    http://hubpages.com/hub/Manifestation-of-Antichrist

    http://hubpages.com/hub/Babylon-The-Mother-of-Harlots

    Especially now when nations are becoming more unified and begining to give support as one mind the European beast

  8. heart4theword profile image62
    heart4thewordposted 14 years ago

    I see in the busy-ness of life, and with the noise clattering all around us... How easy it is, to get caught up in the moment, not making time for God, or having a quiet time or place to hear God speak to your heart.  It seems that more people, with times like they are... have a new  appreciation for God and Family.  Our days are getting shorter, we should sieze every opportunity.  To share are love for others, all the more to those closest to us:)

  9. bibi16 profile image57
    bibi16posted 13 years ago

    No, it more likely means that we never stopped using the slave tongue bound to us by our former British slave masters.

  10. micadeolu profile image50
    micadeoluposted 13 years ago

    Yes we are. And we shall soon reach a time when all these sciences as you see them now will no longer take place but the science and language of sound. I have a detail experiment for you if you want to have it.

    Sound will be used to revamp the earth, climate, solar system, even the human gene and DNA so that death and evil be vanquished for ever.

 
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