If you are asking what I think you are asking (Will Debian armel/squeeze get updated to the same versions as Raspbian armhf/wheezy?). The answer is yes. Soonish. Well, in the next few months - probably.
Raspbian is a RPi specific version Debian wheezy, also currently known as "testing".
The current version of Debian is squeeze, also currently known as "stable".
In the next few months, the plans are for Debian to shift so that wheezy becomes "stable", squeeze becomes "oldstable" and the new "jessie" becomes "testing". At that point you will have a flood of new versions in stable - as long as you have "stable" in your /etc/apt/sources.list, not "squeeze". This only applies to armel versions, as I believe Raspbian will continue to use wheezy..
You can of course (as you use standard Debian armel) change your sources.list to point at wheezy now, or if you are really reckless you can try sid (known as "unstable")
