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The Chinese language has certain pre-Flood artifacts embedded in its graphical language structure<ref>http://www.amazon.com/Discovery-Genesis-Truths-Chinese-Language/dp/0570037921</ref>. Each Chinese "letter" is actually a pictograph composed of multiple smaller symbols. Interestingly, the symbol for "boat" and for "Flood" have the symbol for the number "8" embedded in them. The symbol for "tempter" includes the symbol for two trees, a garden and a devil. Shem, the son of Noah was the founder of the Chinese culture and it kept a mono-theistic worldview for over 2000 years worshiping a being called Shang-Di who matches the description of the Creator from the book of Genesis. In the final analysis, the sub-symbols and knowledge embedded in the Chinese language symbols are direct references to pre-Flood entities, conditions and situations, and is itself over 4000 years old. Such things would be unavailable to a common Chinese citizen. The assertion is that someone like Shem or his wife provided this knowledge to directly embed it in the Chinese language as a legacy from the pre-Flood world.
The Chinese language has certain pre-Flood artifacts embedded in its graphical language structure<ref>http://www.amazon.com/Discovery-Genesis-Truths-Chinese-Language/dp/0570037921</ref>. Each Chinese "letter" is actually a pictograph composed of multiple smaller symbols. Interestingly, the symbol for "boat" and for "Flood" have the symbol for the number "8" embedded in them. The symbol for "tempter" includes the symbol for two trees, a garden and a devil. Shem, the son of Noah was the founder of the Chinese culture and it kept a mono-theistic worldview for over 2000 years worshiping a being called Shang-Di who matches the description of the Creator from the book of Genesis. In the final analysis, the sub-symbols and knowledge embedded in the Chinese language symbols are direct references to pre-Flood entities, conditions and situations, and is itself over 4000 years old. Such things would be unavailable to a common Chinese citizen. The assertion is that someone like Shem or his wife provided this knowledge to directly embed it in the Chinese language as a legacy from the pre-Flood world.
=== Babel's Lesson ===
People have a strong proclivity to gather in one place and make a name for themselves. This is the original observation of the Lord in the account of Babel starting in {{Bible ref|book=Genesis|chap=11|verses=1}}. Once they make a name for themselves, they center upon their own plans, glory and conquest. God has a always given the priority to the weak {{Bible ref|book=1 Corinthians|chap=1|verses=19}} and decried the wisdom of the world.
In the present-day, mankind still attempts to pull people-groups together in the name of cultural diversity. What does this say about God's original plan to separate the cultures? Over the past decades many groups have arisen to attempt to "break down the walls" of what divides people-groups. This is largely done in the name of "race", but in truth we know that there are no "races". All humans have derived from a common set of genes in Adam and Eve. By this measure, the only difference between a white-skinned man and a black-skinned man are 4 alleles that govern melanin, the pigment of the skin. We could find, however vast cultural differences between people that have nothing to do with skin color at all. In fact, the "belief in races" is the definition of "racism". If someone does not believe that races exist at all, that person is unable to be a racist. Racism is a belief system, founded largely in the notion (fueled further by evolutionary thought) that different people-groups are progressing at different rates.
What does this say of a group that purports to "tear down racial walls"? In order to tear down a racial wall, we must first accept the existence of the wall, and by definition accept that it divides races, and therefore accept the reality of races. A person who believes in "racial walls" is by definition a racist. Conversely, someone who does not believe in races cannot imagine a wall between two non-existent things, so there is nothing to tear down.
What if we are trying instead to address cultural differences in-the-name-of racism? This would fly in the face of God's purposes at Babel. God deliberately separated the cultures and did not give anyone permission to reconcile them. God knows the cost of a one-culture model - they will build edifices to their own glory and forget about God. It therefore in God's best interests to keep the cultures separated. This keeps power from amassing into the hands of a few, trampling the inalienable rights of the many. It also keeps power from reverting to mob rule, trampling the inalienable rights of the few.


=== Supernatural Aspects of Language ===
=== Supernatural Aspects of Language ===
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