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America's Goddess (Part Two)

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

Lady Liberty, America's Goddess, is not as peaceful and freedom-loving as she appears. She is a destroyer of families, nations, and Christianity through immorality, representing and promising liberty from the One True Sovereign God. She stands as a symbol of anti-Christ beliefs and actions.


America's Goddess (Part One)

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

Early American art reveals that Lady Liberty is depicted as the Greek Athena and the Roman Minerva, known as the goddess of wisdom, philosophy, and civic virtue, and the patroness of good government in Athens and Rome. Many founders of this nation, being classically educated artists and scholars of the Revolutionary era, were …


One Defiant Voice!

Commentary by Martin G. Collins

In the historical lineage of pagan deities linked to rebellion against God, Semiramis, the incestuous mother-wife of Nimrod, was known by many names across cultures, including Minerva in Egypt and Greece. As an architectural deity and goddess of fortifications, Minerva is universally represented wearing a crown of towers, …