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I also heard a theory in one of the pizzagate related documentaries I watched that the statue of Jesus looks like a serpent's head on a human body. It makes more sense to me since the building itself is representative of a serpent anyway.

Either way, there's some fishy shit going on in Vatican to chalk it up as a coincidence. The obelisk, pope's robe filled with pedophile symbols, their secretive library, independent country status, this building, and just down right bizarre rituals and organizations that surround the pope.

My theory is that any tradition that survives long enough has an enormous power backing it or the tradition itself is actually invoking power. And as we all know, corruption is not far from such accumulation of power.

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Looks like God is winning... ...

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Which God? :/

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I always hoped for a not-evil one. I think that one is not around

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It's seemingly a very disturbing religion.

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Vatican II religion.

The 'art' installation is humanity being cleansed in a nuclear inferno. As per the artist who created it, it's very recent the artist is still making others.

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Serpent iconography isn't inherently evil. The ouroboros for example, or the rod of Asclepius are common and acceptable. A snake is generally a symbol of rebirth since it sheds its skin. It's strange to see it in the Pope's audience chamber, as I'm sure it represents Lucifer but even then without Lucifer there'd be no need for the church. That doesn't change the fact that the catholic church is run by baby rapers and boy lovers.