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RetardBuggsy
Jul 13, 2011, 03:22 AM
Why do so many people say that the star of David is the same as the Pentagram when they look nothing alike..?

tickle
Jul 13, 2011, 07:03 AM
I don't know what you mean by 'so many people'. If you are associating the pentragram with sorcery and evil you are incorrect. The pentragram is used as a symbol of faith by the wiccans, same as the cross by christians and the star of david by the jewish.

If it is a five pointed star with a circle, it is the star of david. That is the only difference.

Pentagram and star of david are two different symbols.

Tick

elscarta
Jul 13, 2011, 08:39 AM
Actually the Star of David is a six pointed star made up of two interlinked triangles, while the pentagram is a five pointed star!

ebaines
Jul 13, 2011, 12:47 PM
Saying the Star of David is the same as a pentagram is like saying that the cross is the same as a Nazi swastika. Nonsense.

hauntinghelper
Jul 13, 2011, 02:54 PM
It is true... a lot of people do confuse the two... either switching their origins/meaning to think they are the one and same. These people are ignorant... and that is all there is to that answer.

tickle
Jul 13, 2011, 03:02 PM
Actually the Star of David is a six pointed star made up of two interlinked triangles, while the pentagram is a five pointed star!

Yes I know it is six pointed, my mistake in typing. Thank you.

hauntinghelper
Jul 13, 2011, 03:12 PM
If you are associating the pentragram with sorcery and evil you are incorrect. The pentragram is used as a symbol of faith by the wiccans, same as the cross by christians and the star of david by the jewish.

Actually, Wicca is about the last group of people to have picked it up for use in their religion. While it is a symbol of faith for them, it is certainly not unique to them. The five pointed star has been around for thousands of years. Much like the swastika was adopted, not invented, by the Nazis.

tickle
Jul 13, 2011, 03:30 PM
Actually, Wicca is about the last group of people to have picked it up for use in their religion. While it is a symbol of faith for them, it is certainly not unique to them. The five pointed star has been around for thousands of years. Much like the swastika was adopted, not invented, by the Nazis.

Actually used by the greeks and the ancient babylonians. Yes I know it was adopted by the wiccans.

Tick

Fr_Chuck
Jul 13, 2011, 07:27 PM
I do not know of many people who confuse them, I guess it depends on your circle of friends

gromitt82
Jul 14, 2011, 10:03 AM
I do not know of many people who confuse them, I guess it depends on your circle of friends


I guess the reason for the confussion is simply ignorance.

As you rightly say they have no similitude except that they are both geometric shapes representing a five or six- pointed star, although in both cases they should have strokes through the center.

It has already being said that the pentagram can be traced as far back as 3000 years BC, in Mesopotamian papers. And that it has been adopted by Wiccans as a symbol of their faith.

It can also be associated with Freemasonry.

There is also a similar Chinese five-pointed star representation, named “Wu Xing” , which accounts for the 5 elements, i.e. Fire, Earth, Metal, Water and Wood.Gromitt82