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“Jewish symbol has always been the Menorah” so what is the star of Moloch/Baal doing on Israel’s Flag? 78% of Christians believe Joan of Arc was married to Noah! I can’t imagine how many accept this “Star of David” story. It lacks in evidence, in other words facts presented are not conspiracy. Today, of course, the “Star of David” is a universally recognized symbol of Jewry. It appears on the flag of the state of Israel. The so-called “Star of David” gained popularity as a symbol of Judaism when it was adopted as the emblem of the Zionist movement in 1897. Modern state of Israel was founded in 1948. Its real origins, however, are not so pure. --- “The Hexagram”. I believe we can all agree every flag, coat of arms, insignia, banners, are symbolic (globally) with deep “root” meaning. Groups/countries just don’t plaster a lion, or moon on their union because it’s cute, or cool looking. So this so-called “Star of David” is essentially a “hexagram,” nothing more, nothing less. There is no Biblical or Jewish evidence that traces this ancient occult symbol with king David of Israel. ZERO! The Hexagram is an Ancient symbol. Baal and Molech Worship And they built the high places of Baal that are in the valley of Ben-Hinnom, to cause their sons and their daughters to pass through the fire to Molech Jeremiah 32:35. They have built also the high places of Baal, to burn their sons as offering to Baal Jeremiah 19:5. Here the Bible implies what modern archaeologists and anthropologists have recently discovered: that Molech and Baal represent the same pagan god. The wife of Baal is Asherah and the wife of Molech is Ashteroth. Asherah and Ashteroth represent the same fertility goddess. This demon was known to the Greeks as Aphrodite; to the Egyptians as Isis; and to the Phoenicians as Tanet. Origins without question leads us Babylon. The Israelites worshipped the star of foreign gods and were punished for it. Israel adopted the six-pointed star in the wilderness due to their apostasy. The mark of Cain was worshipped by the Israelites in the wilderness as the star of Remphan, which represents the god Saturn, also called Chiun. “But ye have borne the tabernacle of your Moloch and Chiun your images, the star of your god, which ye made to yourselves.“ Amos 5:26 Just before being stoned to death by the Jews, Stephen accused the Jewish leaders, “And you took up the tent of Moloch, and the star of your god Remphan, the figures which you made” “in order to worship them.” Acts 7:43 King Solomon reintroduced the 6-Pointed Star to the Kingdom of Israel, so the Talisman of Saturn became known as the Seal of Solomon. Saturn worship is Satan worship. Satan got Solomon to worship him through false gods. After his marriage to Pharaoh’s daughter in 922 B.C., Solomon gave himself up to witchcraft and idolatry, and built altars to Moloch, Ashtoreth and Remphan, the ancient Egyptian ‘Star‘ god. This is very significant, because Solomon was a man of wisdom, who was allowed to build the temple of God; yet late in his life Satan caused him to worship and build altars to false gods, and use the hexagram to invoke the powers of Satan. This is where so called modern deities, secret societies tie into this star power. The Seventy-Two Demons Further information: List of demons in the Ars Goetia Link: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lesser_Key_of_Solomon ~~~~ Clearly it is in almost all religions, and taking a step further to the Hexagram, and call these just about anything, like energy, love, healing, cleansing, etc., etc. “In Ritual Magick, the hexagon is called the Seal of Solomon, and represents Divine Union, being composed of a female, watery triangle, and a male, fiery triangle. The traditional elemental triangles of earth, air, water, and fire are derived from the seal. When the points of a hexagram are connected, a hexagon is formed. Kabbalistically, the hexagram represents the Sefirah Tifaret, perfection... “In the Hindu religion, the hexagram is called the Shatkona, and is equivalent to the symbolism in ritual magick. The Shatkona is the combination of the Shiva kona (trikona, triangle), the symbol of the God Shiva, representing the element of fire, and the Shakti kona, representing the element of water. Together, they represent the union of male and female, and the heart chakra.” The Heart Chakra Is another story, however it’s all the same, nothing new under the sun. … PS. The true Christ, the Messiah, who died on an upright pole and not a cross! Symbolism is all from the root Babylon, and used more so today than ever. A few links below, or Wikipedia, great stuff there too when using the right key word search, or thousands of articles online and yes – YouTube. watch.pair/mark2.html watch-unto-prayer.org/mark.html christianitybeliefs.org/end-times-deceptions/the-star-of-david-deception/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moloch One last note. Real Jews, especially in Israel knows what this symbol means.
Posted on: Sun, 14 Sep 2014 01:10:50 +0000

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