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Easter, Artemis & the Houston Art Car Parade 2026. Publish the Equal Rights Amendment

  • Writer: lisaannettestanley
    lisaannettestanley
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read

Updated: 13 hours ago

When and Why God Made Different Languages


The story of the Tower of Babel in the Book of Genesis provides profound insights into the origins of different languages and the reasons behind their creation. This biblical account not only explains linguistic diversity but also reflects on human ambition and divine intervention.


The Tower of Babel: A Brief Overview

In Genesis 11:1-9, we find the narrative of the Tower of Babel. At this time, the whole earth had one language and a common speech. The people, united in their communication, decided to build a city and a tower that would reach the heavens. Their ambition was to make a name for themselves and prevent being scattered across the earth.


Divine Intervention

However, God observed their actions and recognized the potential for human beings to achieve great things when united. In Genesis 11:6, it is stated:

"The Lord said, 'If as one people speaking the same language they have begun to do this, then nothing they plan to do will be impossible for them.'"

This verse highlights the power of unity and communication among humanity. Yet, God decided to intervene to prevent them from reaching their goal, which was rooted in pride and defiance.


The Creation of Different Languages


In response to their ambitions, God confused their language. Genesis 11:7-9 states:

"Come, let us go down and confuse their language so they will not understand each other." So the Lord scattered them from there over

So this is the account & the story from the Christian Old Testament & the Jewish Torah, but does not consider other Religions such as Greek, Egyptian, Hindu or Buddhist.


NASA's Artemis Launch During Christian Holy Week


This year, NASA launched its Artemis mission, coinciding with Christian Holy Week. The Artemis program is named after the Greek goddess Artemis, who is known as the twin sister of Apollo, the namesake of the original lunar missions.


Significance of the Artemis Program

  • Return to the Moon: Artemis aims to return humans to the Moon, including the first woman and the next man.

  • Exploration of Mars: The program serves as a stepping stone for future manned missions to Mars.

  • International Collaboration: Artemis involves partnerships with various countries and private companies.


Connection to Holy Week

  • Spiritual Reflection: Holy Week is a time of reflection and new beginnings in the Christian faith.

  • Symbolism: The launch represents a new chapter in space exploration, paralleling themes of resurrection and renewal.


The launch of Artemis during this significant time highlights the intersection of science, exploration, and spirituality.


But then what does the City of Houston do?


Same thing they always do in March & April - they use any occasion to ATTACK WOMEN with Sexism & Misogyny as has been done from the dawn of time.


WOMEN ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR words & numbers & time & languages & Religions.


The Houston Art Car Parade is today - once again "BLAMING WOMEN for the price of GAS."


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