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- From: amanda@intercon.com (Amanda Walker)
- Newsgroups: alt.magick
- Subject: Re: Pentagrams
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 17:48:14 -0500
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- In article <BzLKJA.6DI.1@cs.cmu.edu>, drake+@cs.cmu.edu (Drake) writes:
- > Note that the pentagram was also used early on by some Christian groups.
-
- In fact, we went over the whole issue of the history of the pentagram on this
- very group earlier this year. Highlights from that discussion include:
-
- - The use of the "inverted" pentagram to denote evil is a quite recent
- usage, and first appears in the works of Eliphas Levi. He is also the
- source of the "goat's head" glyph. Before this, neither orientation
- had evil connotations per se.
-
- - The earliest recorded use of the pentagram as a mystical symbol was by
- the Gnostics, who called it the Blazing Star. It was also considered by
- Christians during the middle ages to be a symbol of the Five Wounds of
- Christ, and used as a protective glyph, generally as a variation on the
- Seal of Solomon (a Star of David within a circle).
-
- - The association of the pentagram with non-Christian belief, and its
- modern "elemental" analysis, were evidently introduced during the
- revival of occultism in the 17th and 18th centuries. The Masons and
- similar groups such as the OTO took it up--for example, A.E. Waite is
- the person who introduced the symbol into the Tarot deck, replacing
- the traditional suit of Coins.
-
- - The modern pagan movement picked up the pentagram as part of a general
- borrowing from earlier "occult" usage, and Wicca in particular has
- taken it up as an explicit denotational symbol, similar to the
- cross, the Thor's hammer, and so on.
-
- I find it ironic that modern fundies have latched onto the pentagram as a
- Satanic symbol. Amazing how gullible people are.
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- Amanda Walker
- InterCon Systems Corporation
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