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IS THE STAR OF DAVID AN OCCULT SYMBOL? Witches claim this about the six-pointed star: "In putting all the element triangles together, it is like merging two pyramids: One pointing towards the earth and the other pointing toward the sky. When merging two triangles in this manner, it creates a six-pointed star called a hexagram. It also shows the merging of the Feminine and Masculine Divine." Besides the hexagram being part of the Hindu belief system and others, the double triangles also represent a prominent occult axion: "As above, So below." Some even claim the hexagram symbol proves Jewish people are into the occult because of their Star of David. I don't necessarily buy into that. We do see others like witchcraft abusing the symbol in occult practices but that doesn't necessarily mean it's what the Jewish people are using it for. The research does show that the Star of David became instituted in Israel through Jewish Kabbalists, who are those Jews involved with Jewish mysticism, which is about occult practices. So, there is an occult tie there but common sense tells us that doesn't necessarily mean the Jewish people are following the occult. The Star of David has become the flag of Israel that they adopted five months after becoming a nation in 1948. It's called the Flag of Zion. So, it may have been used by witches and others in the past but that doesn't mean Israel is involved with those pagan practices, even though it was introduced by those following Jewish Kabbalah. Maybe some Jews do see it as an occult symbol because there is a huge variety of beliefs in Judaism, just as other large communities of believers. As we saw in our Judaism study, not all Jews are Orthodox. Some are even very secular. Of all places for it to be true on our planet, Israel is actually one of the most welcoming countries for homosexuality. A lot of Jewish people are secular these days so they tend to be pro-abortion and extremely liberal in many other ways. Again, they are not all orthodox but I don't think we can throw the baby out with the bathwater on that. Just because the country's flag is a hexagram, does not mean they are representing witchcraft with it.
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IS THE STAR OF DAVID AN OCCULT SYMBOL? Witches claim this about the six-pointed star: "In putting all the element triangles together, it is like merging two pyramids: One pointing towards the earth and the other pointing toward the sky. When merging two triangles in this manner, it creates a six-pointed star called a hexagram. It also shows the merging of the Feminine and Masculine Divine." Besides the hexagram being part of the Hindu belief system and others, the double triangles also represent a prominent occult axion: "As above, So below." Some even claim the hexagram symbol proves Jewish people are into the occult because of their Star of David. I don't necessarily buy into that. We do see others like witchcraft abusing the symbol in occult practices but that doesn't necessarily mean it's what the Jewish people are using it for. The research does show that the Star of David became instituted in Israel through Jewish Kabbalists, who are those Jews involved with Jewish mysticism, which is about occult practices. So, there is an occult tie there but common sense tells us that doesn't necessarily mean the Jewish people are following the occult. The Star of David has become the flag of Israel that they adopted five months after becoming a nation in 1948. It's called the Flag of Zion. So, it may have been used by witches and others in the past but that doesn't mean Israel is involved with those pagan practices, even though it was introduced by those following Jewish Kabbalah. Maybe some Jews do see it as an occult symbol because there is a huge variety of beliefs in Judaism, just as other large communities of believers. As we saw in our Judaism study, not all Jews are Orthodox. Some are even very secular. Of all places for it to be true on our planet, Israel is actually one of the most welcoming countries for homosexuality. A lot of Jewish people are secular these days so they tend to be pro-abortion and extremely liberal in many other ways. Again, they are not all orthodox but I don't think we can throw the baby out with the bathwater on that. Just because the country's flag is a hexagram, does not mean they are representing witchcraft with it. I don't think that will fly, even though Judaism is an eclectic group.