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How does Revelation depict the end of false religion?

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Revelation depicts the end of false religion as a dramatic downfall, illustrating God's ultimate judgment against unfaithfulness.

The book of Revelation vividly portrays the downfall of false religion symbolized by Babylon as a definitive judgment from God. In the final chapters, Babylon's seductions and the persistent leading astray of the nations culminate in her destruction. Revelation 18 details this process of downfall, demonstrating that despite her temporary power and allure, she is ultimately subject to divine wrath. This emphatic message reassures believers of God's sovereign control over history and reinforces the hope that the truth will ultimately prevail over deception, affirming God's justice in dealing with unfaithfulness.
Scripture References: Revelation 18:1-24, Revelation 16:19

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