The "Star of David" was not named after our King David, it was the symbol of a Khazar King, and Warrior, before the Khazars adopted and co-opted the Hebrew religion. It has always been a symbol of Pagan oppression, and was never used by the 12 tribes of Hebrews. And the Khazars are not aliens, they come from the line of Japheth. The thing they worship, has interdimensional aspects, though.
Also the hexagram was known as the Star of Moloch in ancient times, it was used to conjure demons. King Solomon had a ring with the Star of Moloch on it
That's what I understand as well.
It has always been a symbol of Pagan oppression
It has always been an important symbol in the kabala, which goes back to 6 BC.
Thank you for that bnit of history. It certainly makes sense that it would not come from God's people. The cross that so many Christians wear is pagan as well. The early Christians found it offensive and would never wear it as a symbol of their faith. As time goes by people forget history and things change.
Our king. Mmmmmmmmm
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