I'll ask you to think about these two myths for a moment, and to think
about how close we are to living on a permanent basis up in the heavens
that are Gods kingdom. If any one group was completely in control of
space, and could live their on a permanent basis relying only on what
was in space for their survival then they would have total control over
the earth. No missle from earth can reach a space station, and any
attempt to launch a shuttle into space can be stopped from a space
station. If someone did make it up into space though, weapons that work
on earth are not effective in space, for the most part. Although from
space you can easily drop a bomb anywhere on earth. Because of these
facts once someone is in control of space and can establish a kingdom
there, where people live on a permanent basis they will be able to
completely force us all to bow down to them.
The Antichrist in the bible attempts to force us to believe he is
entitled to sit on God's throne in heaven. Heaven is and will always be
up above, and that throne is not for any man.
>In the bible there is a story of a tower men built to heaven. This part
>of the bible is usually taken as literal fact, and it is clear that
>God's Kingdom is literally 'up there'.
The story is literal fact. It can be demonstrated that
all languages trace back to this part of the world.
The events happened. That does not mean however, that
the people were right, when they believed they could
build a tower tall enough to reach God.
--
ą Pastor Dave Raymond ą
"As for me, I have not hastened from being a pastor
to follow thee: neither have I desired the woeful day;
thou knowest: that which came out of my lips was right
before thee." - Jeremiah 17:16
"You can safely assume that you've created God in your
own image when it turns out that God hates all the same
people you do. - Anne Lamott
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Yes it does, god affirms that the people were right in the passage.
When he says that since all people spoke the same language anything they
tride to do would be possible for them.. this means if they tride to
build a tower to heaven it would be possible for them.