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Tower of Babel   

 

Noah’s Estate adopted a Babylonian family to rule over it. The oldest son of the family, Nimrod, became the anointed Nasi. Though warned, Nimrod succumbed and sought Satan for worldly fame, for both the Pharaoh of Egypt and Caesar of Rome were more renowned; Satan persuaded Nimrod to build a Tower so high it would be seen all over the World. Nimrod put a call out to all architects, builders and workers. In those days, people were of one mind and spoke one language, and the Great Tower of Babel mystically shot up into the heavens like the crown of Ishtar, daughter of Maat, Granddaughter of Tiamaat blessed by the Spirit of God. Everest was no longer the highest peak; still in his goat form, God miraculously appeared at the summit. Satan slithered to the top and began to coil himself around God; Nimrod bellowed, "What have I done!” Embarrassed for being played a fool, Nimrod grabbed the Serpent's tail and leapt off the Tower to his death. Hissing, Satan slithered back into his hole. God played a magical flute allowing him to change back into his original form for a time. 

 

As a consequence of Nimrod's actions, God destroyed the Tower, and humanity was no longer one mind that spoke one language, they were now, many minds speaking many languages. God spoke into existence, "Man shall remain tung tied until they again learn to speak one language; their knowledge shall divide them even more, languages within languages until every word coming out of their mouths is a lie. Never again shall man build a stairway to the heavens. And if such a time ever came, I will turn world into a desert and let Satan rule.” God transformed back into a goat and disappeared; then like the deathly fear one feels in the cesspool of horror, the Devil adopted an earthly son, Abraham, whose parents died of starvation; the Devil kept his identity a secret and watched over Abraham from afar.

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