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What does the Bible say about Babylon the Great in Revelation?

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Babylon the Great symbolizes fallen false religion, which has no power to save.

In Revelation 18, Babylon the Great is portrayed as representative of all false religions that have fallen. The angel announces its fall with great power, indicating it has become the habitation of devils and the depravity of the world. This imagery underscores the emptiness and futility of seeking salvation through religious works, as it is incapable of offering true deliverance or value to the souls of men. All who partake in this false religion face certain judgment and destruction, emphasizing the need to separate oneself from such beliefs.
Scripture References: Revelation 18:1-4

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