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polskagurom on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
wasn't ethiopia coptic?
devotech2 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
Pentagrams are old as shit. Pretty much every culture has used a form of them because it's a basic shape. The satanic pentagram is inverted, which neither Morocco's nor ethiopias is. But even this is mostly just pure larp Satanism. The star of David isn't even a kike symbol originally (they don't even *have* an original symbol), it was Christian. There isn't a true satanic symbol anywhere, just innocuous or even good symbols inverted by (mainly) jews.
bobbacringo on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
The star of Remphan is an old symbol.
devotech2 on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 ) 1 child
I am of the opinion that there is no concrete "star of remphan" and that, instead, a standard hexagram or pentagram symbol was used and given a meaning associated with Satan/molech. The "jewish" hexagram appearing in some of the earliest churches and predating its adoption by jews even is what made me start believing this, originally I believed that the hexagram *was* the star of remphan but now I just believe that it's being used *as a* star of remphan.
bobbacringo on scored.co
1 year ago 0 points (+0 / -0 )
Remphan = Saturn. Saturn was known as a star at the time.


Little evidence exists in Italy for the cult of Saturn outside Rome, but his name resembles that of the Etruscan god Satres.[e] The potential cruelty of Saturn was enhanced by his identification with Cronus, known for devouring his own children. He was thus used in translation when referring to gods from other cultures the Romans perceived as severe; he was equated with the Carthaginian god Baal Hammon, to whom children were sacrificed, and to Yahweh, whose Sabbath was referred to as Saturni dies, "Saturn's day," in a poem by Tibullus, who wrote during the reign of Augustus; eventually this gave rise to the word "Saturday" in English.[6] The identification with Ba'al Hammon later gave rise to the African Saturn, a cult that enjoyed great popularity until the 4th century. Besides being a popular cult it also had the character of a mystery religion and required child sacrifices. It is also considered as inclining to monotheism.[32] In the ceremony of initiation the myste (initiate) "intrat sub iugum" ("enters beneath the yoke"), a ritual that Leglay compares to the Roman tigillum sororium.[32](pp 385–386) Even though their origin and theology are completely different the Italic and the African god are both sovereign and master over time and death, a fact that has permitted their association. However, the African Saturn is not directly derived from the Italic god, but rather from his Greek counterpart, Cronus.
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