On the other hand, there are many who become God’s hard-set enemies, including Satan and the wicked demons, who gather the nations in opposition to God (Rev. 16:13-16), the apostate “man of lawlessness,” who sets himself in opposition to God (2 Thess. 2:3, 4), “Babylon the Great,” whose “sins have massed together clear up to heaven” (Rev. 17:5; 18:5), the “wild beast” out of the sea, which gets its power and authority from Satan the dragon (Rev. 13:1, 2, 6), the two-horned “wild beast,” which promotes worship of that sea “beast” (Rev. 13:11, 12), the “scarlet-colored wild beast” that is “full of blasphemous names” (Rev. 17:3), along with their supporters. (Rev. 19:17-21)