The Principle Of The Tower of Babel

11/23/20232 min read

low angle photo of high rise building
low angle photo of high rise building

Long ago we are told, humans began to build a gigantic structure that had no comparison. These people spoke the same language. They had the same vision. They had a common goal. They were going to reach the sky. The goal was lofty. It was inundating.


The goal was very loud, louder than the heartbeat of all creatures. They were attempting what humans had never done before. They were going to reach the gods. Could they do it? Isn't that an impossible task? Was that possible in the first place? Were they just day dreamers? they were out of their minds.

Well, we know the rest of the story. God even testified that the goal was achievable as long as they held together. Whenever a group of people work on a common goal and pursue the same vision, nothing in the universe can stop them.

This is the law or the principle of the tower of Babel. God made it immutable. It is always true.

Give me a group of people who are resolute in a vision/goal, they are unstoppable. It doesn't matter whether it's a good cause or evil, the law always holds true.


Hitler was able to rouse the minds of his people towards an evil cause and almost succeeded if he hadnt been stopped. Slavery thrived for a long time because the people accepted it.

Many churches that started in bedrooms or with few people became international because the members accepted the goal/vision of the founder.

The law simply says any cause a group of people supports will thrive.


Thirty years of mortgage is the norm because the people accepted it.

None of us is going to be rich as employees. We got to be business owners. How do we do it? We can bind together and increase our ability to raise large capital. If 100 people raise 20k each, that is 2 million dollars. Imagine what great projects can be done this way.

One can chase a thousand but two …ten thousands. There is power in our unity.

Come join us and let's do great stuff together.