Perhaps you’d better use the whole chapter in context, I don’t think it says what you are saying it says...And MGH has never claimed to be a prophet “proclaiming visions of peace when there is no peace”.
Women are featured prominently in verses 16-23 as those who are “trapping souls” and act as if they are prophets when they are not. Speaks very strongly against the feminization of Judeo-Christianity. The statues section is telling...speaks of a corrupt feminized religion, ala Mystery Babylon Mother of Harlots(Catholicism and corrupt “high protestant churches such as Episcopalians). A study of Zechariah 5(the woman in a basket) I think will clarify verses 16-23 of Ezekiel. It doesn’t speak of the Rapture, just that God was going to free souls thus trapped by such spiritual Harlotry. It also speaks of the corrupt spiritual practices of the time in Israel, though I’m sure strong echoes are present in our present unfortunate times.
Sorry meant CynicalBear