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What does Revelation say about the end of false religion?

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Revelation foretells the destruction of false religion, symbolized as Babylon, indicating that it ultimately will be judged by God.

The book of Revelation, particularly chapters 17 and 18, forewarns of the doom that awaits false religion, symbolized by Babylon the Great. This prophetic imagery portrays false religion as a harlot, embodying spiritual corruption and moral decay throughout history. God's judgment against Babylon signifies the definitive end of any religion that opposes His truth and righteousness. Throughout scripture, God assures His people of their victory over falsehood, emphasizing that Christ will ultimately prevail, and His true church will stand vindicated. The vision provides both a warning of the consequences of following false beliefs and a promise of hope for the faithful who trust in God’s sovereign grace.
Scripture References: Revelation 17:1-6, Revelation 18:2, Revelation 19:2

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