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posted on Feb, 19 2013 @ 09:47 PM
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Originally posted by FriedBabelBroccoli

www.britannica.com...


In the Middle Ages the Star of David appeared with greater frequency among Jews but did not assume any special religious significance; it is found as well on some medieval cathedrals.


I think that about sums up that matter.


You can pull up any resource you want...it still does not change the fact that the Star of David holds religious significance for Jews. It did during the time of Mayer Rothschild and it does today for modern Jews. If you try to argue differently, you are plain crazy and clearly not Jewish.


Originally posted by FriedBabelBroccoli
nice recovery after being corrected.


If you want to call your realization of my point a "recovery," c'est la vie...



Originally posted by FriedBabelBroccoli
Well if you are going to try and include the Christians in there, their Bible says this about it;


"Bring no more vain oblations; incense is an abomination unto me" (Isaiah 1:13)


So according to their Holy book they should not be doing that . . .


It's well known that Christians use incense.... Guess you have never been to a Catholic mass?


Originally posted by FriedBabelBroccoli
Have you read much of Charles Leadbeater's work?


I have read some of his work, as well as Blavatsky....but I have never been a keen student of the T.S. I certainly couldn't quote anything from him. I do have some of his works (as well as Blavatsky) in my library though....

What is your question in regards to him?



 
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