He shifts seamlessly from phallic jokes to End Times theology.
Is Glenn Beck a Fake?|Dana Milbank|October 4, 2010|DAILY BEAST
Among the Greeks and Romans, boundaries were also marked by a phallic statue of Hermes, the god of fertility.
Ancient Pagan and Modern Christian Symbolism|Thomas Inman
Many of the pictures are phallic in conception, and practically all of them are anthropomorphic.
Bygone Beliefs|H. Stanley Redgrove
His theory of the origin of the metals is astral rather than phallic.
Bygone Beliefs|H. Stanley Redgrove
These phallic rites were finally abolished by episcopal command.
Religion and Lust|James Weir
In this case also he is accompanied by phallic and solar emblems and wears a St. Andrew's cross upon his breast.
The Non-Christian Cross|John Denham Parsons
British Dictionary definitions for phallic
phallic
/ (ˈfælɪk) /
adjective
of, relating to, or resembling a phallusa phallic symbol
psychoanal
relating to a stage of psychosexual development during which a male child's interest is concentrated on the genital organs
designating personality traits, such as conceit and self-assurance, due to fixation at the phallic stage of developmentCompare anal (def. 2), oral (def. 7), genital (def. 2)
(in Freudian theory) denoting a phase of early childhood in which there is a belief that both sexes possess a phallus
Of or relating to the third stage of psychosexual development in psychoanalytic theory during which the genital organs first become the focus of sexual feeling.