The architecture of the Vatican presents a sophisticated symbolism that reflects the theology of Paul and Jesus Christ. The church itself is in the form of a cross, which is also the form of a human being, with a head, two arms, and a trunk. But the church appears to emerge from a keyhole-shaped courtyard with an obelisk at its center. This configuration is a classic yoni and lingam, with the obelisk (lingam) representing a penis and the keyhole (yoni) representing a uterus. In this manner the architecture of the Vatican symbolizes the body of the church emerging headfirst from a fertilized womb. It is a depiction of conception and childbirth.
The yoni and lingam are prehistoric symbols related to the practice of Hinduism. Likewise, the name Vatican appears to be closely related to the Sanskrit word Vatika (वाटिका). In Sanskrit, a Vatika is plot of land for a house or garden. The name of the Vatican thus adds another layer of meaning to its architectural symbology. It depicts a birth within a garden. Furthermore, the Vatican's yoni is known as "Saint Peter's Square". Therefore the lingam at the center of the square must represent St. Peter, the sire of St. Peter's Church. It's important to note that the name Peter, meaning rock, is also slang for a penis. So it should not be surprising that a rock inseminates the yoni, and the yoni gives birth to the church.
Wikipedia says, "According to Catholic tradition [the Vatican] was founded in the first century by Saints Peter and Paul, by virtue of Petrine and papal primacy, and it is the focal point of full communion for Catholic Christians around the world." Of course, “Catholic tradition” is a euphemism for historical fraud. According to Barbara G. Walker, "the cave of the Vatican belonged to Mithra until 376 AD, when the city prefect suppressed the cult of the rival Savior and seized the shrine in the name of Christ, on the very birthday of the pagan god [Mithra], December 25." Acharya S argues "Mithraic remains on Vatican Hill are found underneath the later Christian edifices, which prove the Mithra cult was there first" (Suns of God p.131). So it may be that the Vatican was co opted from pagan origins in the 4th century, and only then characterized as the church of Paul that Jesus Christ founded on his Peter. But the writings of Paul make it clear that his church is in Jerusalem, not Rome. And the Gospels suggest that the "petra" Christ will build his church upon is actually the head of Jewish rebel Simon bar Giora, not a stone phallus.
Also according to Barbara G. Walker, the Vatican possesses a humanoid bust with the head of a cock (rooster) and a phallus for a face. This object is important because it shows, then as now, that a cock (rooster) can signify a penis. As mentioned earlier, the name Peter can also signify a penis. The Gospels suggest that this was true, then as now, when Jesus tells Peter he will deny Christ three times before the cock crows. If the Gospels associate Peter with a cock, and the Vatican has an ancient sculpture of a cock headed man with a penis for a face, we might conclude, that the name Peter means penis. This all stems from the name Peter (Petros) being the Greek nominalization of the word rock (petra). Even today an erect phallus may be referred to as “rock hard”. (See: https://stellarhousepublishing.com/bart-ehrman-caught-in-lies-and-libel/)
In total, the Vatican embodies the imposition of Judaized beliefs on top of primordial pagan traditions. It is an occult entity by definition, hiding the truth about its origins behind falsified history, esoteric symbolism, and subterranean vaults. No one knows the true extent of the Vatican's treasury; it conceals not only material spoils but also literary riches, secreting any artifact that might contradict its origin story. Yet the architectural symbolism of the Vatican offers much insight. For one, the yoni and lingam do not represent a virgin birth, they represent phallic insemination. For another, the identification of the church with a newborn body corroborates the symbolism of Paul and not the literal history of the Gospels.
The architecture implies that the church is like a human body, an idea heavily emphasized by Paul and propagated by the canonical Gospels. In my essay on the passion of Paul, I argue that his description of the Christian church is really a metaphor for his own body. Since Paul uses the church as a metaphor for his body, and addresses the head of his church as "Cephas" (separately from a character known as "Peter"), he may be using the name Peter as slang for his penis, and Cephas as slang for his head (the Greek word for head is "cephalé").
Thus the architecture of the Vatican validates the idea that Paul's body is the original Christian church.