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What is the Mason symbol and what does it represent? How is it different than the Star of David?

2006-07-06 23:35:27 · 6 answers · asked by Matthew S 2 in Social Science Other - Social Science

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Masonic Star
"Observe very carefully the symbol in Figure 7 http://holywar.org/gfx/figure_5thru9.jpg . It is commonly known as the Seal of David, the Jewish Star, the Mogen David, or the Seal of Solomon. This symbol is composed of two interlaced, equilateral triangle that symbolize the union of two realities; God with Man. Compare this to the symbol found in Figure 8.

The symbol in Figure 8 is a Satanic counterfeit of Figure 7 and is called a hexagon. You will note that it also has two equilateral triangles, but they are not interlaced. They are placed one on top of another. Satan, the master counterfeiter, devised this symbol to be used in worship of him. In order for a witch to conjure a demon, and I mean a literal demon being summoned into our plane of existence, a witch must first draw, on the ground, a circle with a nine-foot radius. The outside of this circle is called a "demon's trap," because that is the literal function of this circle. If the circle remains unbroken, and if the witch is using the correct incantations, the demon must remain outside this circle and do the will of the spellcaster.

This six pointed star with a nine-foot radius circle, is called a hexagram. It is the foulest, most evil of all symbols in the occult world. Observe very carefully Figure 9, for the hexagram.

Now take a careful look at Figure 10 http://holywar.org/gfx/figure_10.jpg
and you will see how that seemingly harmless cluster of five pointed stars now becomes a hexagram with a "demon trap" around it just like Figure 9. The eagle, representing this newly-founded government, is being crowned with demonic control. To continue with this virtual horror story, observe, very carefully, what happens when you connect and align all the 13's on the seal in Figure 11
http://holywar.org/gfx/figure_11.jpg .

You'll find the result is still another hexagram, and surrounding this seal is a circle or a "demon trap," just as the 28 guide lines around the stars form a circle.

So far, we have discovered two hexagrams, each one containing a "6" because of its six points. Could it be possible, then, that another hexagram lies somewhere on these seals to form a 6, 6, 6? You should better believe it! Figure 12 http://holywar.org/gfx/figure_12.jpg will show us and prove this. Notice that when you connect the pyramid with the thirteen's, you will have another hexagram. It has a "demon trap" around it making this three complete hexagrams, each having six sides, or, if you will a "6, 6, 6," THE MARK OF THE BEAST."


Star of David As a Jewish symbol
"The number six has religious significance in Judaism, e.g., the six days of Creation, the six working days in the week, and the six orders (i.e., top-level subdivisions) of the Oral Law (see Mishna and Talmud). Exact origins of the symbol's relation to Jewish identity are unknown.

2006-07-07 00:31:51 · answer #1 · answered by love2travel 7 · 0 1

Masonic Star Symbol

2016-10-18 03:40:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'm sorry I don't know either, but I thought I would post a reply, even if only to agree. I've heard the Star of David called a five pointed star too. . . on the History Channel; even once while showing a picture of the star, and I said to my boyfriend, "You noticed that too right? Maybe there was a typo in his script or something," but he did say it twice on the same show show.

2016-03-16 21:51:36 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The masonic symbol is a compass (not a navigation compass a drafting compass)
they believe in "one architect" this does *not* mean the christeo-judean(sp) God, the Islamic Allah, or any other God. The only requirement for membership is belief in "one architect"

That said because of the age of the organization it is quite possible (and probable) that they could have picked up some judean symbology although it shouldn't be reflected in their global ethics. -also, the five point star is a *very* popular symbol throughout history, just like the eagle, all seeing eye, etc, etc, etc

2006-07-06 23:43:28 · answer #4 · answered by AJ 3 · 0 0

Ask Dan Brown...
Basically, the star of David (according to Brown) is the culmination of the male and female symbols...

2006-07-07 06:16:10 · answer #5 · answered by more_evil_then_santa 6 · 0 0

The Masonic sign is not a star. Search more.

2006-07-06 23:40:57 · answer #6 · answered by smart.1 1 · 0 0

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