No. Skin color comes naturally as the skin protects itself from the sun. People whose ancestors needed more protection from the sun became darker and those in the colder climates needed less so they are paler.
The Bible does not specify the color of Adam and Eve's skin. It is generally believed that the punishment from God for the incident involving The Tower of Babel began the differentiation of people's skin color.
Hera is a god, not a human being. She has no skin.
The city of Babel was named for the Tower of Babel, a biblical story where people tried to build a tower to heaven. In the story, God confused their languages, resulting in the word "Babel" meaning "confusion" or "mixed up."
The languages got confused when the people were building the Tower of Babel.
The builders of the Tower of Babel failed to honor God by trying to build a tower to reach the heavens in defiance of His will. God scattered them and confused their languages as a punishment for their arrogance.
The kingdom of wicked King Nimrod was at Babel, in the land of Shinar. (Genesis 10:9, 10)Babel (meaning 'confusion') was the site of Nimrod's Tower of Babel, that he built in opposition to God (Genesis 11:4-9).
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Answer 1:I believe the curse of babel was when God split the languages on the tower of Babel. I hope this helped, but I'm not very sure!! :) Have a GREAT day!!Answer 2:People were constructing a tower that could reach the heavens because they believed they would be able to see God if they could build it high enough. It was called The Tower Of Babel. God became angry and cursed them by changing their languages to a language those around them could not understand. This created such confusion that they had to discontinue their venture. Hence "the curse of Babel".
You don't need to try to lighten your skin. God made you and you are beautiful just the color you are!
One thing is says is that the name:"Babel", meaning "to confuse; to confound,"was given to the Tower of Babel because of God confusing the languages there.