Anyone see similarities of the Whore of Babylon to Statue of Liberty-wish I knew how to share side by side
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No. One is sitting, one is standing. One is holding wine, one a light. One is on a very symbolic beast and one is on a platform. One is dressed provocatively and one very covered and minimally even feminine. The color scarlet of the one has a symbolism, but I know of none for verdigris copper color. If it were rusty iron it would be reddish, but still not scarlet. Iconically, there is no comparison. You might say metaphorically they both represent a wicked city, but can you even say that was the intention of the Statue of Liberty? It was a commercial project that was offered around. It's just a coincidence that New York happened to get it.
Did you see the Ishtar one I mentioned on google images?
You didn't mention any specific one, and since Ishtar has been around for over 3000 years there are many, many representations of her. Here's a quick Bing search and you can see they cover the range of femininity. (You can also see that Bing didn't limit itself to old images as I asked.) https://www.bing.com/search?q=images+of+ishtar+1000+BC There are also about as many explanations and theories of who or what is represented by the Whore of Babylon. The Vatican is very popular, and here is a very vocal opposition to that. He has a lot to say, like many bitter ex-Muslims. https://www.wnd.com/2014/05/new-identity-for-mystery-babylon-of-bible/