I’m not totally immune to that perspective.
I believe it to be overblown and that God was not limited in preserving the Gospel nor The Scriptures.
He had pockets of faith and Scriptures here and there in surprising, out of the way places . . . preserved and potent.
. . . kind of like the prophet saying he was the only one left who worshiped God.
God said ‘Not so fast. I have 7,000 prophets left who have not bowed the knee to baal.’
The arrogance of the RCC vis a vis the preservation of the Gospel and of the Bible is unwarranted. And, in some respects, is immoral to criminal on both scores. I don’t mind giving just due. The overblown stuff is unfitting, untrue, unhistorical and poisonous.
I think the “Babylon Mystery religion” isn’t necessarily about the Catholic church or its religious pursuasion per se, but about a pan syncretic notion that all religions are all “about trying to get to the same place”. Many mainline Protestant, Catholics, and those of other religions in the world have “drunk the same wine”. When the call is given to “come out of her, My People”, it means all of Christ’s sheep, where-ever they may be found. Indeed the call is already been given, but I think you’ll see it more amplified as time rushes towards its God ordained end.