He didn't want them to think that they were as powerful as he (according to the Bible)
When the people disobeyed the command of god to scatter abroad over the face of all over the earth and instead built a tower to reach heaven. God confused the language of all the earth and made the people scatter abroad the face of all the earth.
Yes, in the biblical story of the Tower of Babel, the people's attempt to build a tower to reach the heavens was seen as an act of prideful rebellion against God's authority. God intervened by confusing their language to scatter them across the earth, symbolizing the consequences of human arrogance and disobedience.
All across the world. All people have the chance to accept the one true God.
According to the Bible, the Tower of Babel story in Genesis describes how God confounded human language, leading to the diversity of languages we have today. This event resulted in the inability of people to understand one another, causing them to scatter across the earth.
In the story of the Tower of Babel, God promised not to scatter the people by changing their language again. He allowed them to keep their language but dispersed them throughout the earth to prevent them from becoming too powerful.
Some people think the Greek god of the sun is Apollo, but he is not. The Greek god of the sun is Helios. He is the one that pulls the sun on his chariot.
It is your choice to be who you wanna be and believe what you wanna believe,but more emo people that I come across,do not believe in god.
I'm pretty sure he didn't. It was Helios, the sun god, who did that. You might have heard Apollo did because since Apollo is a god of light people can mistake him for the sun god when really he is more a god of spiritual light, not the actual light of the sun.
The Tower of Babel in the Bible represents mankind's attempt to reach God or attain god-like status through their own efforts, resulting in their pride and arrogance. God responded by confusing their language, causing them to scatter across the earth. This story is often interpreted as a warning against arrogance and the pitfalls of attempting to reach beyond one's limitations.
People came into the world when God made them 6000 years ago.
God is great, he made this world but the people in it screwed it up. Yes God is the best. God made this place for peace and love but people that are selfish and greedy screwed the world up and now its a huge mess.