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Kaknelson
Question:

I always believed that the "Star of David" or "Solomonic Seals" was a good sign, and symbolized goodness. I recently read that it is a hexagram, and is a very powerful symbol, but an evil one. And that the hexagram IS the most wicked, and one of the most powerful, of all symbols in witchcraft. "The hexagram was used as a "stand-by for Magicians and Alchemists. The Sorcerers believed it represented the footprint of a special kind of demon called a 'trud', and used it in ceremonies both to call up demons and to keep them away." [Gary Jennings, Black Magic, White Magic, Eau Claire, WI, The Dial Press, 1964, p. 51. Also Harry E. Wedeck, Treasury of Witchcraft , New York, Philosophical Library, 1961, p. 135]

Does anyone have any info on the "Star of David" biblically? And, or, its relation to illuminati?
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StalingradK
A sign can means 1000 different things depending on where you look.
Malruhn
Kaknelson, that site you linked to has some pretty amazing urban legends on it. He still lists stuff that have been debunked years ago - and then he even has the link to snopes.com to debunk the crap he's spewing!

The Star of David was allegedly used by Solomon to control or keep OUT devils... not as a "footprint". The (il)logic goes, when the devil found the edge of the star, he would look at it, and since it "obviously" goes somewhere - as evidenced by interlacing with other lines - they would follow it, their footprints following whatever triangle they had originally come to forever - or until banished.

Silly question: How is the hexagram the most "wicked" of symbols in witchcraft, when it supposedly protected people and areas from devils??
TK0001
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The square represents the male impregnating the female, which is represented by the square. The G stands for "the big architect


uhhhhh..........what?
Kaknelson
Well thanks all. In my eyes it is a good sign.

Emperor King Selassie always made the seals with his hands, as he was part of the "Solomonic Dynasty". He was the last known decendent of King Solomon, found in the bible, and always made the solomonic seals with his hands when standing. Selassie was a pure hearted man, and would never make a sign of evil. ( i'll post solomon seals with hands below )

Your "silly question" wasn't at all. It was exactly what i was trying to get at. I always believed it was a divine sign of good, and to rid of demonic presences. But, i read that it is used in Masonic and Satanic rituals, as it represents 2 interlocking triangles. The star of david seems more 2Demensional, as appose to being interlocking triangles. However, who knows if this is relevent.

Is there any connection between the "Star of David" and Masonry? Or the Rothschilds?

This is a link i found on the issue, tell me what you think. Read the Hexagram and the conclusion to it. Would you discredit all that is said?
Read Hexagon
Kaknelson
Star of David or of SATAN?
Malruhn
Star of "Satan", indeed...

Just a few seconds of Googling led me to this site that doesn't support the whacked out pseudo-Christian ideal of that last linky in the least.

And my link doesn't have a platform to promote...

The one you just posted is written by a person so deeply blinded by his/her "Christianity" that there is no reason to imply anything BUT bias in their writings. According to the writer, if you aren't a born-again Christian (following THEIR version of Christianity), you are obviously a Satanist.

Sorry. I don't buy it.

However, in my Googling, I also found this site, that has a pretty interesting astrological background for the hexagram. Now to forward that on to some friends that are astronomers...

Your link to "Cutting Edge Ministries" is laughable. If you look deeper at the site, you will find that everything is a Satanic cabal in league to crush Christianity under it's velvet-shod claws. laugh.gif

Check out the archives page from CEM: http://www.cuttingedgeministries.net/archives.html

Please tell me that you'll stop looking at websites run by people that see nothing but conspiracies surrounded by evil conspiracies? Please?? It really does nothing for an argument's credibility.
Kaknelson
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Star of "Satan", indeed...

Just a few seconds of Googling led me to this site that doesn't support the whacked out pseudo-Christian ideal of that last linky in the least.

And my link doesn't have a platform to promote...

The one you just posted is written by a person so deeply blinded by his/her "Christianity" that there is no reason to imply anything BUT bias in their writings. According to the writer, if you aren't a born-again Christian (following THEIR version of Christianity), you are obviously a Satanist.

Sorry. I don't buy it.

However, in my Googling, I also found this site, that has a pretty interesting astrological background for the hexagram. Now to forward that on to some friends that are astronomers...

Your link to "Cutting Edge Ministries" is laughable. If you look deeper at the site, you will find that everything is a Satanic cabal in league to crush Christianity under it's velvet-shod claws. laugh.gif

Check out the archives page from CEM: http://www.cuttingedgeministries.net/archives.html

Please tell me that you'll stop looking at websites run by people that see nothing but conspiracies surrounded by evil conspiracies? Please?? It really does nothing for an argument's credibility.


Some of those articles on the cutting edge are decent.

Well, i didn't go through that link with a fine tooth comb as you did. I posted the first because it had many unique illustrations and symbols, relating to this topic. And, the second link seemed to be a decent read aswell.

No, there is no real "argument" here, merely a question. Any thoughts are appreciated.

I personally don't think it is the star of satan. But, i've been contemplating it lately. I think the symbol has deeper roots than as portrayed, and is the solomonic seal from the bible. Representing the Solomonic Dynasty and the conquering lion, with ties to rastaFARi.
Malruhn
The Cutting Edge is "DECENT"????

Only if you are an uber-Christian and see everything in a "Satan is involved in everything that I don't specifically endorse" sort fo way!
Kaknelson
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The Cutting Edge is "DECENT"????

Only if you are an uber-Christian and see everything in a "Satan is involved in everything that I don't specifically endorse" sort fo way!


LOL.

Yes, I said it was decent.

The illustrated one IMO was the best illuminati site i've seen. Maybe this post isn't for you, I don't want to argue, just discuss "star of david". I appreciate all that you have shown me.

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