Yes...alot of people do...but it is also used in Witchcraft...which is not Satanism!
2006-11-06 02:26:49
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The pantagram with 2 points up is for the devil (not Satan). It underline the 2 horns up and the goaty beard. While 1 point up is the symbol of Man, head up (as in Leonardo Da Vinci drawing).
Same thing goes for the stars on a coin of money. If you look carefully you will see that these are 5-pointed stars and that they are all with 1-point up. All the stars have the same orientation regardless of their position on the circle.
The Pentacle is the sign of the star of Venus. The morning star Venus is head up and the evening star is horny.
Amitiés. Salut.
2006-11-06 06:16:44
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answer #2
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answered by Nicolette 6
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Sorry but I have never heard of the pentacle been associated with the devil, I believe its more associated with Wiccan and all things good, the only thing I thought the devil was associated with was pure evil.
2006-11-06 02:39:07
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answered by Anonymous
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i wear a pentacle and no one has ever asked me about it although i do notice alot that people stare at it, i have read that people associate the inverted pentacle with the devil but i have always associated the 6 pointed star with the devil.
2006-11-06 08:03:15
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answered by ♥sandpaper kisses♥ >^..^< 4
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The pentagram has long been associated with the planet Venus, and the worship of the goddess Venus, or her equivalent. It is also associated with the Roman Lucifer, who was Venus as the Morning Star, the bringer of light and knowledge. It is most likely to have originated from the observations of prehistoric astronomers.[citation needed] When viewed from Earth, successive inferior conjunctions of Venus plot a nearly perfect pentagram shape around the zodiac every eight years.
It is the six pointed star that is associated with Beelzebub.
2006-11-06 02:26:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, the first thing one has to do is figure out who the "devil" really is. If you look at history, the Jewish people have no recount of a Satan or devil, but the Christians made the pagan god Pan, horned god of fertility into Satan.
So, in many cases, Christians will confuse the pentagram, an ancient pagan symbol with that of thier fictitous devil.
2006-11-06 02:39:15
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answered by ? 1
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Hmm,
do you recognize it, the penticle is a symbol of power and nothing else, it is used by many religions, including satanism.
If the top point is facing the ground that is the satan symbol, if it is pointing up, it is the good symbol.
So yes of course people still associate it with the devil, because satanists use it as well as whiter practisioners.
2006-11-06 03:31:42
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answered by lady_of_the_stars97412 2
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Christianity, as all of us know it today, became in basic terms a robbery of in basic terms approximately all the Pagan ideals that have been many times happening on the time. Christmas, and the beginning of Christ, are unquestionably stolen from the Pagan party of iciness nighttime......the iciness solstice. there are a number of different examples, yet that one particularly stands proud. you spot, Paganism became some distance greater desirable than Christianity up till the 300 CE era, it is whilst Constantine (a non secular Paganist), in attempting to make peace with the increasing Christians, decreed that Christianity often is the "new" faith (in certainty, he subsidized the prevailing horse, even nonetheless it became against his very own very own ideals). devil, and the subsequent association with the devil and Paganism, is a right away consequence from Constantine's decision. The Christian's wanted to end paganism, and as a result created the main effective association they'd to deter human beings from following it......that it became inherently evil, and became governed via some scary demonic creature basic as devil. in case you accompanied Pagan ritual, you have been seen evil via association. This guidance has lasted in the process the centuries, and in spite of repeated efforts via genuine Pagans to oust it, it keeps to be firmly implanted interior the Christian ideas. pal, you will no longer end it........I won't end it.......and the subsequent one to come again alongside won't end it. We would desire to easily undergo.
2016-10-03 08:24:07
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answered by ? 4
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They do! I wear a silver pentacle ring and someone asked me about this only yesterday!
I prefer the Da Vinci Code explanation which is the Venus across the sky thing.
In the book it tells us that the catholic church had the symbol demoninsed to degrade women and make them less powerful.
It's just a book of course..........
2006-11-06 05:23:23
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answered by Anonymous
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There are still people out there who think that way. However, with the recent movements toward neo-paganism as well as a better awareness of history, more and more people have discovered that it's an ancient symbol which pre-dates Christianity and any idea of "devil".
2006-11-06 02:26:47
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answered by ffmedic2710 1
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I think a lot of people still do, but only out of ignorance. Some people believe that any competing religion, and particularly pagan religions, are associated with the devil by default, whatever the religion's beliefs are.
2006-11-06 02:31:51
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answered by KC 7
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