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    1. Epstein’s temple = the blue and white stipes? they sacrificed babies – the photo in the kitchen is obvious.

    2. BowlSuper9915 on

      Star of David, use by King Salomon to summon deamons and command them to Build the Temple for God (The Temple of Salomon) – its widely used in the occult for rituals, one of the effective way to call up some interdimensional beeing (spiritual beeings)

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      Its a six-pointed star known as a hexagram or the Star of David in Judaism, this star is formed from two triangles, symbols of the male and female principles. It is a symbol for the link between Heaven and Earth and represents the union of opposites and creation. The symbol is also known as the Seal of Solomon, after a design on a ring owned by the prophet King Solomon.

      From „Solomon – The Testament Key and Legematon of Solomon“:

      5. Now when I Solomon heard this, I entered the Temple of God, and prayed with all my soul, night and day, that the demon might be delivered into my hands, and that I might gain authority over him.
      And it came about through my prayer that grace was given to me from the Lord Sabaoth by Michael his archangel. [He brought me] a little ring, having a seal consisting of an engraved stone, and said to me:
      „Take, O Solomon, king, son of David, the gift which the Lord God has sent thee, the highest Sabaoth.
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      With it thou shalt lock up all demons of the earth, male and female; and with their help thou shalt build up Jerusalem. [But] thou [must] wear this seal of God. And this engraving of the seal of the ring sent thee is a Pentalpha.

    4. Comes from Buddism and Hinduism, as most Judaism also derives from. The original meaning is good but my guess is that they purposefully use the symbol to also defile what once was considered good/sacred.

      Same happened to the swastika a few decades algo.

      Feels like the objective is to rewrite things upside down, just like Frank and Zevi wanted.

    5. Medical_Method_3175 on

      The Karamanid Dynasty flag featured a prominent blue six-pointed star (hexagram), often called the Seal of Solomon, used on a blue or blue/white field, representing a powerful Anatolian beylik from the 13th to 15th centuries, a symbol popular in Islamic art and used by other Beyliks, not solely a Jewish emblem.

      Wikipedia

    6. Camel_Holocaust on

      It’s a Merkaba, two pyramids intersecting. It’s definitely Jewish and means „chariot“ or „throne“. But yes, simple shapes that are easy to draw have been used by humans for many reasons over time. Two triangles intersecting would be one of the first things most people would draw given a basic set of shapes, we really shouldn’t hold too much significance over it.

    7. I cannot really understand the fascination people have with symbols. All I really see is six lines throwed together and whatever meaning sticked to it isn’t more powerful to me that meaning sticked to a macdonald’s logo.

    8. I got this tattooed on me thinking it was a pentagram. Glad I wasn’t far off, I’d hate to look dumb. I support black magic all the way.

    9. I’m Jewish. This symbol has become known as the symbol of Judaism, even though many cultures and religions have used this powerful symbol including Christianity and Islam. Just like the star and crescent was not originally associated with Islam, it is now.

      This symbol represents the unity of the duality. The binding of male and female, moon and sun, positive and negative. The duality of reality being unified.

      Feel free to ask me anything about Judaism. I love being Jewish and this sub posts so much propaganda against Judaism.

    10. New_Aside_7057 on

      Rabbinic Judaism is heresy. The only true Jews/Israelites are the ones who have accepted Jesus as their lord and saviour

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