The Tower of Babel was punishment for sin so that the people could not longer plot to disobey God. It is a stretch, based on your politics to relate it to your own personal view about globalism.
I can debate this point with specific Scriptures that regard God's love for the whole world, and the need for spreading the Gospel to the whole world, but I won't take the time now.
As to what the Scripture says about God and governments, you are absolutely correct. It is the conclusions, once again, that you draw, where we differ.
You have made some large leaps from what is there, once again, based on your political views, to what you believe (and I'm sure some others) as to what it means.
I respect you, Miss American Pie, and sooner or later, we always get down to a good discussion. We are very different. You think I'm wrong. I think you are.
But I would ask you to please stop implying that I am disobeying God in not thinking that George W. Bush is a globalist who is enabling the anti-Christ. It is not through ignorance or disobedience that I don't agree with you.
The Lord has laid upon my heart the need to pray intensely for President Bush, and I am being obedient to that. I pray, not just for blessing for him, but for instruction and correction where he is wrong. As long as you believe, as others do, that I am merely a "hero-worshipper" who doesn't obey God, you will never respect me, and I truly regret that, because I respect you.
You are subtle. Am I suppose to believe that this is all you came away with after studying these particular scriptures regarding the Tower of Babel? Just some punishment for some vague sin? These passages are a little more deep and insightful than you may have noticed.
It's not my personal view of globalism, it's God's stated view of how He wants things to work on this planet concerning governments and nations. I'm sorry you have a problem with either understanding or accepting it.
The globalist believes that the nation state is dead, and wants to move on to trade zones. This has been Bush's stated desire from day one. He hasn't hidden a thing from anyone, no one really listens. "I would like to see a Free Trade Zone from the north of Canada to the tip of Cape Horn", direct quote from GW Bush.