Anonymous
ID: l/HPBGel
7/8/2025, 4:19:15 PM No.509832354
Did you guys know the Star of David wasn't actually the symbol of the Jews until very recently? That the "Star of David" is actually a symbol found all over the world and clearly not a Jewish symbol originally, and meant something else? What did it mean you ask? Well shockingly a Bible verse that appears to refer to exactly this, Acts:
"You took up the tent of Moloch and the star of your god Rephan, the images that you made to worship; and I will send you into exile beyond Babylon."
What people could be so important that Acts would refer to them, and their โstarโ symbol, and which actually worships Moloch? What other people use such a star as a symbol that this could refer to? Is it just a coincidence the so called "star of David" is well known and fully accepted to not actually be some ancient Jewish symbol? You can even look that part up on Wikipedia it's so mainstream. And is it a coincidence we have so much disgusting parts of the Talmud, and something as obviously evil/satanic as the "Frankists" could come out of Judaism?
"You took up the tent of Moloch and the star of your god Rephan, the images that you made to worship; and I will send you into exile beyond Babylon."
What people could be so important that Acts would refer to them, and their โstarโ symbol, and which actually worships Moloch? What other people use such a star as a symbol that this could refer to? Is it just a coincidence the so called "star of David" is well known and fully accepted to not actually be some ancient Jewish symbol? You can even look that part up on Wikipedia it's so mainstream. And is it a coincidence we have so much disgusting parts of the Talmud, and something as obviously evil/satanic as the "Frankists" could come out of Judaism?
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