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[Arguing that the Star of David is a Satanic symbol]

The hexagram was brought to the Jewish people by Solomon when he turned to witchcraft and idolatry after his marriage to Pharaoh's daughter in 922B.C. It became known as the Seal of Solomon in Egyptian magic and witchcraft. David had absolutely nothing to do with the hexagram and it most certainly did not, in any way, represent God's people. Thereafter, Solomon gave himself up to satanic worship and built altars to Aashtroeth and Moloch (Saturn). He then instituted the sacrifice of all firstborn children to these idols by having them cast alive into fire pits burning beneath the altars. In this horrifying manner these precious children of God were burned to death in the valley of Hinnom, south-east of Jerusalem. God spoke of the abomination in Leviricus 18:21.

The hexagram faded from Jewish usage for 2,600 years until, in the 17th century Germany, it was adopted by Mayer Rothchild to mark his house and, later for use as his coat of arms. Sometime after that it became known as the Star of David but there is no historical report as to how this happened and I mean none. The hexagram has remained in use with in the occult and is prominent in the rituals and worship of Druids, Freemasons, Astrology, New Age, Wicca (tattooed on the abdomens or palms of initiates) and a long list of other satanic cults. It is certainly a precursor for the mark of the beast and it is not illogical that it will be the visible mark on the hands and foreheads of those who bow to the Beast in the great tribulation, the mark of eternal condemnation.

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