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How do we know the doctrine of human ambition is true?

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The Bible emphasizes human ambition as fallen and misguided through examples like Nimrod in Genesis.

Human ambition is portrayed in Scripture as inherently flawed and rebellious, especially seen in the figure of Nimrod in Genesis 10 and 11. His desire to build a mighty name and a tower to reach heaven exemplifies the sinful pursuit of glory and power that leads to self-destruction. The doctrine asserts that apart from God's guidance, human ambition seeks personal glory rather than divine honor. Such ambition ultimately results in confusion and separation from God's purpose, as evidenced in the scattering of the people at Babel.
Scripture References: Genesis 10-11

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The Tower of Babel
Don Bell · Dec 3, 2006
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