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InfiniteWisdom
InfiniteWisdom Feb 19, 2011 11:52am
Actually, the Pentagram was the pagan (most commonly the Druid) symbol for death. Death to them was not, however, seen as evil as it is today. It was a neutral force of nature, just as life was to them. Therefor, this was not a symbol for evil, only death. Later, it was, as I am to understand, adopted by the Wiccans and a few other Neo-pagan groups as a symbol for black magic, just as its opposite, the Penticle, is accepted as the symbol for white magic instead of life as it once was.
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sensssor Mar 8, 2010 12:50pm
Pentagram or Baphomet symbol? Surely the second one, representing Black Magic.