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How do we know that false religion is dangerous according to the Bible?

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The Bible warns that false religion leads people away from true worship and fosters reliance on the flesh.

In Revelation 13, the second beast represents false religion that speaks like a dragon despite appearing like a lamb. This beast symbolizes the deceitful nature of false teachings that masquerade as truth while ultimately leading people away from the true God. James 3:15 describes such wisdom as not descending from above, but earthly, sensual, and devilish, indicating that false religion is rooted in the fleshly desires of man rather than divine truth. The danger lies in its ability to cause individuals to worship a false image of God, elevating their own efforts rather than acknowledging God's sovereign grace. This teaches us to be discerning and vigilant against teachings that compromise the Gospel, as they threaten the purity of our faith.
Scripture References: Revelation 13, James 3:15

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