The Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1-9) (5/10)

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This was God acting out of insecurity and a need to maintain control. Humans, united by a common language and purpose, dared to build a tower reaching the heavens—not to challenge God directly but to express their creativity and ambition. Instead of celebrating their ingenuity, God allegedly felt threatened by their unity and potential, fearing they might become too independent or powerful.

So, instead of encouraging their progress, God scattered them, confusing their language and dividing them into factions, ensuring they couldn’t collaborate.

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As an ex-Christian, I find myself hating the idea of God... any god more and more. I've come to realize that if God existed in any capacity, then he is an asshole: plain and simple.

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