I also agree with SelfOptedPariah. I would add that "the valley of decision" is the place of final judgement and "the wages of sin" is a metaphor for damnation. This is definitely condemning those who use religion to attain money or power, not specific to any one religion. The reference to terrorist bombing, for example, could refer to "the Troubles" in Ireland, to the Middle East, or to anywhere, really.
I also agree with SelfOptedPariah. I would add that "the valley of decision" is the place of final judgement and "the wages of sin" is a metaphor for damnation. This is definitely condemning those who use religion to attain money or power, not specific to any one religion. The reference to terrorist bombing, for example, could refer to "the Troubles" in Ireland, to the Middle East, or to anywhere, really.