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Tower of Babel

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[[Genesis 11|The eleventh chapter of the book of Genesis]] describes the story of the Tower of Babel. The tower is described as an enourmous enormous structure that was built by people so that they would be known as great rather than to trust in God. God responded to this act by confusing the languages of the people and causing them to become scatterred scattered throughout the world.
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==Quotes==
Sir David Lyndsay, ''Ane Dialog,'' Part II. Quoted by the classicist C S Lewis in his twentieth century re-telling of the Tower of Babel, which becomes the National Institute for Co-ordinated Experiments, [https://archive.org/details/thathideousstren0000lewi_q3o0 Lewis CS (1946) ''That hideous strength'', at archive.org.]
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