It's difficult to see from the front, but when you view the statue from the sides, where patrons would sit, it becomes strikingly clear from both sides that the head of
Jesus is meant to look like that of
a snake.
Think about it for a moment:
If just one side of the statue gave the impression of a snake's head, we could brush this off as coincidence, but when it looks this way from all angles, and the entire building resembles a snake as well, it becomes much more difficult to ignore.
One must begin to realize that this was purposefully designed to appear this way. The thought and planning that went into this would have to have been immense.
The reality is, there is an obvious reason for this imagery.
The Big Question
You may be asking what that reason is,
Why was this building built in such a way that the Pope appears to be speaking from the mouth of a reptile?
If you aren't asking that question, you're simply turning a blind eye.
It's not that the evidence isn't present, it's that you are choosing not to see it. There are seven separate pieces that comprise
the snake or reptile symbol. If it were one or two I would understand your skepticism - even three.
But when seven pieces come together so beautifully, so perfectly, you know beyond any shadow of a doubt that it was intentional.
Regardless, I know what I'm saying may be difficult to accept, but all tough truths go through phases - laughter and ridicule, partial acceptance, and then, eventually, they appear self-evident to the population.
I believe we are getting closer to the third stage when it comes to understanding who truly runs and has influence over our world, which is why this
snake symbolism exists here.