ECT The undoing of Babel and the end of war.

tieman55

Member
The undoing of Babel and the end of war.


There are countless reasons that nations have gone to war but there are only two reasons why there is war. 1. God at Babel, confused the languages (making many new tongues). 2. The Genesis flood, and God physically separated the speakers of many languages. For countless reasons those divisions on occasion have led to war.

Fast forward 4000 years.

It is arguable that software translation tools and or the speed of communications have largely undone the events at Babel. Apple phones have blue tooth devises that will translate every spoken tongue to its users language in real time across continents.

Jet airlines and container ships have largely undone many of the aspects of human physical separations. I believe that these are good things and perhaps foreseen events by God.

God saw in the events at Babel, that a one nation state at that moment was the worst possible thing that could happen on earth. He brilliantly undid that one nation state at the perfect time as the waters form the flood were receding. His decision as with all His decisions would be seen by some as cruel. Some would even say that God was desirous of war, but all Fathers must make tough decisions, God created no dispensation that excluded Him from the tough decisions of being a Father.

God's work at Babel is being undone and I think He is fine with that.

While there are several thousand languages now spoken, every year that number recedes. In one hundred years there could be only a handful of languages widely used. Translation software makes that number in reality much less. The undoing of Babel is probably unstoppable.

The number of Nations will quite probably also recede but at a much much slower rate. Over time the separation caused by the receding waters of the flood is undoing and probably unstoppable and again, I think God is fine with that.

The undoing of Babel could mean an end to war, and that is a very good thing!
 
The undoing of Babel and the end of war.


There are countless reasons that nations have gone to war but there are only two reasons why there is war. 1. God at Babel, confused the languages (making many new tongues). 2. The Genesis flood, and God physically separated the speakers of many languages. For countless reasons those divisions on occasion have led to war.

Fast forward 4000 years.

It is arguable that software translation tools and or the speed of communications have largely undone the events at Babel. Apple phones have blue tooth devises that will translate every spoken tongue to its users language in real time across continents.

Jet airlines and container ships have largely undone many of the aspects of human physical separations. I believe that these are good things and perhaps foreseen events by God.

God saw in the events at Babel, that a one nation state at that moment was the worst possible thing that could happen on earth. He brilliantly undid that one nation state at the perfect time as the waters form the flood were receding. His decision as with all His decisions would be seen by some as cruel. Some would even say that God was desirous of war, but all Fathers must make tough decisions, God created no dispensation that excluded Him from the tough decisions of being a Father.

God's work at Babel is being undone and I think He is fine with that.

While there are several thousand languages now spoken, every year that number recedes. In one hundred years there could be only a handful of languages widely used. Translation software makes that number in reality much less. The undoing of Babel is probably unstoppable.

The number of Nations will quite probably also recede but at a much much slower rate. Over time the separation caused by the receding waters of the flood is undoing and probably unstoppable and again, I think God is fine with that.

The undoing of Babel could mean an end to war, and that is a very good thing!

Why would God want to remove the inevitable collapse of the language barrier. The biggest problem God had with Babel was; Gen 11:6 "And the LORD said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language; and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do."

It is obvious that this will again happen as we are in the end days where the Authority of Man supersedes the authority of GOD.

Blade


 

Truster

New member
The undoing of Babel and the end of war.


There are countless reasons that nations have gone to war but there are only two reasons why there is war. 1. God at Babel, confused the languages (making many new tongues). 2. The Genesis flood, and God physically separated the speakers of many languages. For countless reasons those divisions on occasion have led to war.

Fast forward 4000 years.

It is arguable that software translation tools and or the speed of communications have largely undone the events at Babel. Apple phones have blue tooth devises that will translate every spoken tongue to its users language in real time across continents.

Jet airlines and container ships have largely undone many of the aspects of human physical separations. I believe that these are good things and perhaps foreseen events by God.

God saw in the events at Babel, that a one nation state at that moment was the worst possible thing that could happen on earth. He brilliantly undid that one nation state at the perfect time as the waters form the flood were receding. His decision as with all His decisions would be seen by some as cruel. Some would even say that God was desirous of war, but all Fathers must make tough decisions, God created no dispensation that excluded Him from the tough decisions of being a Father.

God's work at Babel is being undone and I think He is fine with that.

While there are several thousand languages now spoken, every year that number recedes. In one hundred years there could be only a handful of languages widely used. Translation software makes that number in reality much less. The undoing of Babel is probably unstoppable.

The number of Nations will quite probably also recede but at a much much slower rate. Over time the separation caused by the receding waters of the flood is undoing and probably unstoppable and again, I think God is fine with that.

The undoing of Babel could mean an end to war, and that is a very good thing!

Translation software does not illiminate hatred, greed and all the sinful behaviour that is used to trigger war.
War is an instrument that the Eternal purposed to destroy His enimies and/or correct His people and bring them to repentance.
 

Jacob

BANNED
Banned
The undoing of Babel and the end of war.


There are countless reasons that nations have gone to war but there are only two reasons why there is war. 1. God at Babel, confused the languages (making many new tongues). 2. The Genesis flood, and God physically separated the speakers of many languages. For countless reasons those divisions on occasion have led to war.

Fast forward 4000 years.

It is arguable that software translation tools and or the speed of communications have largely undone the events at Babel. Apple phones have blue tooth devises that will translate every spoken tongue to its users language in real time across continents.

Jet airlines and container ships have largely undone many of the aspects of human physical separations. I believe that these are good things and perhaps foreseen events by God.

God saw in the events at Babel, that a one nation state at that moment was the worst possible thing that could happen on earth. He brilliantly undid that one nation state at the perfect time as the waters form the flood were receding. His decision as with all His decisions would be seen by some as cruel. Some would even say that God was desirous of war, but all Fathers must make tough decisions, God created no dispensation that excluded Him from the tough decisions of being a Father.

God's work at Babel is being undone and I think He is fine with that.

While there are several thousand languages now spoken, every year that number recedes. In one hundred years there could be only a handful of languages widely used. Translation software makes that number in reality much less. The undoing of Babel is probably unstoppable.

The number of Nations will quite probably also recede but at a much much slower rate. Over time the separation caused by the receding waters of the flood is undoing and probably unstoppable and again, I think God is fine with that.

The undoing of Babel could mean an end to war, and that is a very good thing!

I believe that your premise is that without a confusion in language there is no war. Because when people agree they do not fight.
 

Idolater

"Foundation of the World" Dispensationalist χρ
Genesis 11:6 KJV

"And the LORD said, Behold, the people is one, and they have all one language; and this they begin to do: and now nothing will be restrained from them, which they have imagined to do."

1. "Now nothing will be restrained from them" was true then and there, if and only if God did nothing, but God could restrain them, if He chose to intervene and "confound their language, that they may not understand one another’s speech" (Gen11:7KJV), and that is just what He did.

2. Why would it be a bad thing, if people were free to accomplish anything "which they have imagined to do?" The answer is in the question, it would be bad if people were free to accomplish anything "which they have imagined to do," when that "which they have imagined to do," is Evil. It wasn't evil to build the Tower of Babel, God was thinking about something else.
 

genuineoriginal

New member
There are countless reasons that nations have gone to war but there are only two reasons why there is war. 1. God at Babel, confused the languages (making many new tongues). 2. The Genesis flood, and God physically separated the speakers of many languages. For countless reasons those divisions on occasion have led to war.
The major reasons for nations to go to war is diversity (differences in language, appearance, beliefs, etc.) and lack of resources.
Diversity was created by the confusion of languages at Babel, but diversity goes much farther than merely the lack of a common language.
The undoing of Babel could mean an end to war, and that is a very good thing!
There is a movement in the world to celebrate diversity, which creates war.
Unless the lack of resources is solved, there will be no end of war.
 
Top