the religion went underground. It became a mystery religion, along with, by design, the hierarchical structure which allowed those at the top of the religion to keep those at the bottom in darkness. And at the confounding of the languages that took place in judgment against Babel, as people went to the different areas of the world where they were going to live, among others of the same language, they brought with them this religion of Nimrod and his wife, the worship of Nimrod and his wife. And, invariably, the same religion was taken up by them, only that religion would have different language to identify the relics and the gods and the forms of its worship. So we find in the world today a variety of religious expressions that still exist, and some that have been found in history that used to exist. But, invariably, they're nothing more than the original religion of Nimrod, the worship of Nimrod and his wife. Through time, of course, there are some minor variations, but ultimately they're the same. And in our previous study, The Final Rise and Fall of the King of the North, we looked at how modern Babylon, the threefold makeup of modern Babylon, is identified in the prophecies of the Bible as symbolized by different Bible prophets. And they will describe this threefold nature of modern Babylon using three symbols. As John the Revelator does, he uses the dragon, the beast, and the false prophet. But, for instance, Daniel, describing modern Babylon, uses the Edom, Moab, and the chief of the children of Ammon. And as we looked at that more in depth in that study of The Final Rise and Fall of the King of the North, we noted that one of the characteristics that allows a student of prophecy to identify these three symbols as representing symbolically modern Babylon is that one of the entities of the three always is found in the plural form. And as we go through our study of these three powers that exist at the end of the world, the dragon, the beast, and the false prophet, we'll find that one of these powers ultimately is in a plural form. And paganism, which began at the Tower of Babel, is this entity. And it has two aspects, remember, a political and a religious. And paganism, heathenism, spiritualism, New Ageism, Hinduism, all the isms of the world that ultimately are nothing more than the worship of Nimrod and his wife can be traced back to the religion of Babel and its overspreading of the land. And this is why when this power, as symbolized by John as the dragon, spiritualism, when this power is identified by the prophets of Babylon,