Central America: And as men were thereafter multiplying they constructed a very high and strong Zacualli, which means “a very high tower” in order to protect themselves when again the second world should be destroyed. At the crucial moment their languages were changed, and as they did not understand one another, they went into different parts of the world. (Reference: Don Fernando de Alvara Ixtlilxochitl, Obras Historicas Mexico, 1891, Vol. I, p. 12.)
Polynesia: “But the god in anger chased the builders away, broke down the building, and changed their language, so that they spoke divers tongues.” (Reference: R. W. Williamson, Religious and Cosmic Beliefs of Central Polynesia Cambridge, 1933, vol. I, p. 94.)
American Indian, Crow: "Then Little Coyote did something bad. He suggested to Old Man that he give the people different languages so they would misunderstand each other and use their weapons in wars... Old Man did what Little Coyote said, and the people had different languages and made war on each other." (Reference: Jane Garry and Carl Rubino , Facts About the World's Languages H.W. Wilson, 2001)
The Biblical account of the origin of languages cannot simply be dismissed as fiction as the facts above prove.
I love how this guy takes three old legends and calls them "facts" and "proof".
It`s simple, let`s see a language that sits alone for thousands of years in our history, with no other examples of a language existing alongside it.
I suppose no one wrote that one first language down before it was scattered? Sure...that would be perfect.