Star of David or the Star of Remphan, hexagrams connection to planet Saturn

United States
August 16, 2010 4:06pm CST
Is the Star that is commonly referred to as the Star of David really a satanic symbol of a pagan Saturn god? If so why is it being used to support a jewish nation when the bible speaks against it, Amos 5:26 But ye have borne the tabernacle of your Moloch and Chiun (Remphan) your images, the star of your god, which ye made to yourselves. Sounds like worship of graven images to me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m23Si2GUlo8 http://www.1timothy4-13.com/files/teach/magendavid.html I find it interesting that we now know because of satellite probes that have passed Saturn that the north pole has a storm that actually travels in the form of a hexagram with making the turns at over 300 miles an hour. How is it that a hexagram is representative to the God of Saturn and the planet actually has a hexagram at its north pole, coincidence or did they know something back than. Saturn's hexagram: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzL194jiTyY
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@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
16 Aug 10
The Mogen David represents the Shield of David. King David's shield was formed from two interlocking triangles. It is not a pagan symbol. Two interlocking triangles form the strongest material for a shield. It also represents the six days of creation with the space in the center for the day of rest. Stick with christianity if you want to find signs of paganism. The Jews stopped worshiping 3 or more gods thousands of years ago. We do not have statues to worship in our Temples, we do not pray to saints, and we do not have prayer beads. We worship one and only one...The One True G'D. There are all kinds of untruths published..The act of printing or posting does not make it true. I do not believe everything I read about other faiths. It takes much reading and weeding out of stupidy and hate, to finally get to the truth. Shalom~Adoniah
• United States
16 Aug 10
Apparently you have never read any of my post about Caesar Borgia or other "Christian" pagan practices. As far as it being David's shield I have yet to see anything that proves this or saying it is Salomon's seal (who also practiced pagan rituals). A pyramid in itself is a pagan symbol as well as a double pyramid and both predate David's time maybe you should do the research yourself instead of getting mad. I will gladly read any links you post that counter it.
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19 Aug 10
The seal of solomon was not writen by Solomon, It is a 14th century book. The star of David is not the same as the hexigram of satanic or pagan rituals as it is NOT drawn within a cercle. Gte the facts strait first please.
• United States
19 Aug 10
"The star of David is not the same as the hexigram of satanic or pagan rituals as it is NOT drawn within a cercle" got anything that proves star of david was actually the same thing as shield of David or that it predates Babylon mythology? links please.
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• United States
17 Aug 10
You're going to look long and hard for a symbol that isn't Pagan in origin. The cross, for example, was a pagan symbol for the sun long before anyone connected it to Jesus.
• United States
17 Aug 10
So what is your take on the hexagram on the north pole of Saturn, do you think it was pure coincidence or that they knew somehow?
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• United States
17 Aug 10
I very much doubt they knew. Given the amount of effort they put into making sure no one could even confuse them for worshiping anyone but Yhvh, if they thought there was an association between a Hexagram and the Roman God Saturn they wouldn't have used the symbol, or done something to differentiate it. (Much of the Kosher laws are about avoiding the appearance of worshiping anyone but Yhvh.) What's more, at the time the Redactor was compiling the Torah, no one was calling any God "Saturn" -- that's a Roman name, and the Greeks called Him Chronos and didn't worship him; the Babylonians called Him Ninurta, and the Hindu Shani. That said, the hexagram occurs in nature in lots of places -- snowflakes, for instance.