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Vechi 09.01.2011, 20:53:53
anna21 anna21 is offline
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" Well, here is where it gets intriguing: M. Hirsch Goldberg in his book The Jewish Connection states: " The Star of David is not of Jewish origin - and the ancient Israelites never used it as their religious symbol" (they used the Menorah or Seven Candlestick). So, why did the six-pointed star become known as the Jewish star? This symbol was widely adopted, not because the Jewish people chose it, but ironically because Adolph Hitler forced all Jews to wear a yellow six-pointed star during the holocaust. The word holocaust means burnt offering, and the six-pointed star was used in the past when burnt human sacrifices were offered to Moloch and Ashtoreth in Baal worship. The few Jews who had anything to do with the Six-Pointed star (hexagram) were those who were involved in occult practices. Back to Hitler, would he put anything good on a Jew? Hitler meant to insult and destroy the Jews, and being wrapped up in the occult (read the book, The Nazis and the Occult ), he may have meant the Jews to be his burnt offering for power. Today, most Jews wear this star by choice, and without thinking or checking out its origin and usage through time. Wearing the six-pointed star became a fashion." Sursa:http://www.cephas-library.com/israel...nted_star.html

Nu stiu daca este adevarat, dar este un punct de vedere f interesant

Steaua cu sase colturi este simbol egiptean, de fapt. Simbolul lui Amsu (Horus renascut). In alte parti am gasit ca este simbol al planetei Saturn (care eu stiam ca ar corespunde zeului Osiris, dar in fine, eu nu ma pricep prea bine). De asemenea este simbol al lui Moloch, inainte de a deveni "sigiliul lui Solomon", or se stie ca Solomon a fost o perioada idolatru si se pare ca atunci a adoptat acest simbol (cine nu crede sa caute pe google "star of moloch")

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