And the winner is…
“Ziggur-what?”
Jeremy Weinstein, Walnut Creek, California
Thank you to all those who submitted caption entries for our Fall 2025 cartoon, based on Genesis 11:6–7: “And the Lord said, ‘Look, they are one people, and they have all one language, and this is only the beginning of what they will do; nothing that they propose to do will now be impossible for them. Come, let us go down and confuse their language there, so that they will not understand one another’s speech.’” We are pleased to congratulate Jeremy Weinstein of Walnut Creek, California, who wrote the winning caption, and our runners-up:
Runners Up “I thought speaking in tongues wasn’t invented yet!”
Milo Velebir, Ranford, Western Australia
“If we could only find that darn Rosetta Stone!”
Jerry Kliot, Painesville, Ohio
Honorable Mentions “How do you expect me to understand you when you’re speaking in hieroglyphics?”
W. Arthur Hays Jr., Murphy, North Carolina
“So … what’s the name of that translation app? Begins with a ‘B’ …”
Debra Bream, Beachwood, Ohio
“That’s the smartest thing you’ve said all day!”
S. Cintron, Tuxedo Park, New York
“You’re babbling. Hey, how about naming the tower that?”
Frank Fischer, Farmingdale, New Jersey
“We don’t need the Tower of Babel; we need the Power of Babbel.”
Richard Wolf, Westminster, Maryland
“Maybe we should learn sign language?”
Terry Gahagan, Davenport, Iowa
“Why would you say a thing like that?”
George Kundert, Tucson, Arizona
“Where is Google Translate when you need it?”
William Cordes, Ramsey, New Jersey
“We’re way beyond tomato, tomahto!”
Michael Carniello, Deerfield, Illinois
“Say, what do you think is going on here?”
“Fine, thank you, and you?”
Dorian Alu, Belvidere, New Jersey
“What we have here is a failure to communicate.”
Jill Schirtzinger, Jacksonville, Illinois
The first debate between a Calvinist and an Arminian.
Doug Ebert, De Soto, Kansas
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