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The story of the Tower of Babel in The Bible can be interpreted as God liberating the people by preventing them from achieving their goal of building a tower to reach the heavens. By confusing their languages and scattering them across the earth, God ensured that humanity would diversify and spread out, rather than being centralized and uniform. This act prevented potential tyranny and fostered cultural diversity and independence.

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