@Asforme&myhouse, if you insist on being pedantic, Libertas is the Latin name for this goddess, the Greek name was Eleutheria, the French name was Marianne. The language of the name doesn't change my point, Libertas is just the closest to the English "Liberty" so I used that one to show the connection most clearly.
Libertas / Marianne / Eleutheria is a symbol of the French Revolution, adopted from ancient paganism - during the time when Notre Dame was turned into a pagan temple to "reason", the virgin Mary was replaced with statues of Libertas. She appeared all over the place in French revolutionary symbolism. And this is the great seal of the French Second Republic, adopted in 1848, decades before the Statue of Liberty was made. Notice any similarities?
So Liberty is NOT just a statue of somebody's mother. It's a statue of an ancient pagan goddess that was adopted as the symbol of the secular French revolution.
Back to the point - this means that @FollowingHim2's dream was symbolic, not literal (and I think we both agree on that, I'm not sure why we're arguing about this tiny detail). The modern pagans are not going to topple a pagan statue. But they will try to destroy liberty itself. I am just interpreting a dream - I don't really care about the statue itself.
I'm not sure why you've got such a bee in your bonnet about this statue. What is the point you are trying to prove here?
Libertas / Marianne / Eleutheria is a symbol of the French Revolution, adopted from ancient paganism - during the time when Notre Dame was turned into a pagan temple to "reason", the virgin Mary was replaced with statues of Libertas. She appeared all over the place in French revolutionary symbolism. And this is the great seal of the French Second Republic, adopted in 1848, decades before the Statue of Liberty was made. Notice any similarities?
So Liberty is NOT just a statue of somebody's mother. It's a statue of an ancient pagan goddess that was adopted as the symbol of the secular French revolution.
Back to the point - this means that @FollowingHim2's dream was symbolic, not literal (and I think we both agree on that, I'm not sure why we're arguing about this tiny detail). The modern pagans are not going to topple a pagan statue. But they will try to destroy liberty itself. I am just interpreting a dream - I don't really care about the statue itself.
I'm not sure why you've got such a bee in your bonnet about this statue. What is the point you are trying to prove here?
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