
Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) is the cradle of human civilization. From here, all peoples were dispersed across the earth. This, however, required divine intervention. Our ancestors ignored the Creator's command to spread across the earth. Instead, they attempted to create their own heaven on earth at Babel. But this arrogant project was overturned by a divine intervention.
God introduced a series of irreducible language families, making further cooperation impossible. We can still find traces of these families today. There was no other option than to leave with like-minded people and start something new. A relatively short period of global primitive decline and migration followed. From Babel, customs and (religious) traditions were carried everywhere. Can we still recognize the echoes of this dispersion today? Absolutely!

Project Babel was humanity's starting point for forming a community, apart from God. This makes it the exact opposite of God's own intentions. Did you know that there are secret societies today that still keep this ancient legacy of Babel alive? In their books, they refer back to this early history. Would it be possible to get the failed project off the ground after all?
The quest for a single community on earth, creating peace, happiness, and prosperity apart from the Creator, is becoming increasingly apparent these days. It's presented as the only possible solution to one or another "crisis." Various organizations are involved, such as the UN, Freemasonry, and the World Economic Forum. They promote the arrival of a world government, a world economy, and a world religion. At first glance, these may seem like isolated initiatives that arose spontaneously, but did you know that behind the scenes, they are linked together to one organization? In the timeline, you'll discover who the leader of this dubious team is. It will also become clear that their religion and ideology all draw on the ancient legacy of Babylon.
There are several language families worldwide that cannot be related to each other. Many of the thousands of languages found worldwide are related. Yet, there are groups of languages so different that they cannot be understood as variants of any other language. Currently, the number of families is estimated at over 90, but perhaps a few more unknown connections will be discovered in the future. This is already remarkably close to the number of nations mentioned in Genesis 10-11, after the dispersion of Babel (78). Read more about it on this website:
https://answersingenesis.org/tower-of-babel/more-than-pie/
As mentioned, there are secret societies based on the oldest traditions since Babel. The most famous of these is Freemasonry. Many great names from history are associated with this society. Just look up a list of "famous freemasons." Did you know that this society tries to circumvent the language problem introduced by God by using a lot of symbolism?
Ancient Chinese characters echo biblical history from the beginning of Genesis. The peoples who left Babylon took their knowledge and experience with them. It's no wonder, then, that these stories are found throughout the world.
Incidentally, before the time of Tao and Confucius, China had a "monotheistic" religion for thousands of years, in which Shang Di was worshipped as the one true God. Shang Di had the same character as "the God of the Old Testament." Here, a Chinese pastor explains more: Chinese Bible History: EL Shang Di
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eruz0jMcBYA
Since the peoples of Babel began to roam the world, they have brought with them the same religious ideas and customs. For example, temples in pyramid-like structures can be found in every corner of the world. Symbols, such as the sun wheel, are also found everywhere. The Bible describes a system reemerging at the end of history that will have the characteristics of Babel. Part of this is the development of a globally accepted religion (incidentally, "Bab-el" in the Babylonian language means "gate to God"). Is that even possible? It seems an impossible task. Yet, it wouldn't be so difficult to reunite the world's religions. After all, they share a common origin...