Hi Nehemiah,
Scripture states that the woman who rides the beast, Babylon the great, as being a city, which sits on seven hills/mountains. How can "the sum total of all the religious systems" be a city that sits on seven hills? It has to be an actual city and that city is Rome/Vatican with her false system of Roman Catholicism, which sits on seven hills and which contains most of the rites and practices of Pagan Babylon. The city of Rome/Vatican is the headquarters for Mystery, Babylon. Not the actual city of Babylon, but Rome with her pagan religious system stemming from Babylon.
We have to stick with the clues that scripture gives to us. That said, the woman is a city, which sits on seven hills and which is the headquarters of that religious system which is composed of the pagan religious rites and rituals of ancient Babylon.
In addition, that she is a literal city can be seen by the fact that all the merchants, captains and all those who make their living on the sea will be far off when they see the smoke of her burning and say "Woe! Woe! O great city." In fact, when you read the entire context, it is not possible that the woman who rides the beast, Babylon the great, as representing the "sum total of all the religious systems" in the world. The scripture is speaking about a specific city representing her Babylonian practices. How could "the sum total of all religious systems" be that city that ruled over the kings of the earth? It just doesn't fit any of the God given clues.
Roman Catholicism is going to play the part of the woman who rides the beast, with her headquarters being Rome/Vatican as that city that sits on seven hills.
Scripture states that the woman who rides the beast, Babylon the great, as being a city, which sits on seven hills/mountains. How can "the sum total of all the religious systems" be a city that sits on seven hills? It has to be an actual city and that city is Rome/Vatican with her false system of Roman Catholicism, which sits on seven hills and which contains most of the rites and practices of Pagan Babylon. The city of Rome/Vatican is the headquarters for Mystery, Babylon. Not the actual city of Babylon, but Rome with her pagan religious system stemming from Babylon.
We have to stick with the clues that scripture gives to us. That said, the woman is a city, which sits on seven hills and which is the headquarters of that religious system which is composed of the pagan religious rites and rituals of ancient Babylon.
In addition, that she is a literal city can be seen by the fact that all the merchants, captains and all those who make their living on the sea will be far off when they see the smoke of her burning and say "Woe! Woe! O great city." In fact, when you read the entire context, it is not possible that the woman who rides the beast, Babylon the great, as representing the "sum total of all the religious systems" in the world. The scripture is speaking about a specific city representing her Babylonian practices. How could "the sum total of all religious systems" be that city that ruled over the kings of the earth? It just doesn't fit any of the God given clues.
Roman Catholicism is going to play the part of the woman who rides the beast, with her headquarters being Rome/Vatican as that city that sits on seven hills.
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Hi Nehemiah,
Scripture states that the woman who rides the beast, Babylon the great, as being a city, which sits on seven hills/mountains. How can "the sum total of all the religious systems" be a city that sits on seven hills? It has to be an actual city and that city is Rome/Vatican with her false system of Roman Catholicism, which sits on seven hills and which contains most of the rites and practices of Pagan Babylon. The city of Rome/Vatican is the headquarters for Mystery, Babylon. Not the actual city of Babylon, but Rome with her pagan religious system stemming from Babylon.
We have to stick with the clues that scripture gives to us. That said, the woman is a city, which sits on seven hills and which is the headquarters of that religious system which is composed of the pagan religious rites and rituals of ancient Babylon.
In addition, that she is a literal city can be seen by the fact that all the merchants, captains and all those who make their living on the sea will be far off when they see the smoke of her burning and say "Woe! Woe! O great city." In fact, when you read the entire context, it is not possible that the woman who rides the beast, Babylon the great, as representing the "sum total of all the religious systems" in the world. The scripture is speaking about a specific city representing her Babylonian practices. How could "the sum total of all religious systems" be that city that ruled over the kings of the earth? It just doesn't fit any of the God given clues.
Roman Catholicism is going to play the part of the woman who rides the beast, with her headquarters being Rome/Vatican as that city that sits on seven hills.
Scripture states that the woman who rides the beast, Babylon the great, as being a city, which sits on seven hills/mountains. How can "the sum total of all the religious systems" be a city that sits on seven hills? It has to be an actual city and that city is Rome/Vatican with her false system of Roman Catholicism, which sits on seven hills and which contains most of the rites and practices of Pagan Babylon. The city of Rome/Vatican is the headquarters for Mystery, Babylon. Not the actual city of Babylon, but Rome with her pagan religious system stemming from Babylon.
We have to stick with the clues that scripture gives to us. That said, the woman is a city, which sits on seven hills and which is the headquarters of that religious system which is composed of the pagan religious rites and rituals of ancient Babylon.
In addition, that she is a literal city can be seen by the fact that all the merchants, captains and all those who make their living on the sea will be far off when they see the smoke of her burning and say "Woe! Woe! O great city." In fact, when you read the entire context, it is not possible that the woman who rides the beast, Babylon the great, as representing the "sum total of all the religious systems" in the world. The scripture is speaking about a specific city representing her Babylonian practices. How could "the sum total of all religious systems" be that city that ruled over the kings of the earth? It just doesn't fit any of the God given clues.
Roman Catholicism is going to play the part of the woman who rides the beast, with her headquarters being Rome/Vatican as that city that sits on seven hills.
I believe the bible describes the spiritual things and its true forms
--the evil spirits or the spiritual nature of what's happening in the flesh or on earth. I believe if something of a spiritual nature were to present itself whether good or evil it would look exactly as the bible describes it in prophecy. And so its qualities and characteristics would make sense.