is there any??the only 5 pointed star i know is the shape
The current Emblem is a 5 pointed star with two stripes that appear to be wings rising out of the star. (See the USAF link Below)
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The mathematics of the 5 pointed star and the pentagon include the Fibonacci ratios (Golden Mean= PHI and little phi) ad infinitum. Thus these symbols can be regarded as "NATURE' and "SCIENCE" which the Catholic Church suppressed and seemed to abhor for centuries. Owing to the number of Masons active in the formation of United States ( which by the way was a reaction to religious dogma), they used these symbols on our flag, as our military power( THE PENTAGON), and our military leaders wearing the highest degree of service being 5 star generals all wearing 5 5-pointed stars. Moreover, they believed GOD were represented on earth as a duality both male & female. Since "EVE"N numbers were considered female and ODD numbers considered male, the 1st female number is "2" and the 1st male number "3" and these add up to "5". Thus 5 represents the power of GOD being both male & female. Also, the product of 2 X 3 = SIX which represents the children of males & females and is the number of "MAN".
Its called a heartogram, and its the symbol for the band H.I.M., nothing to do with the war whatsoever.
The 6-pointed star, throughout history, has been used by many groups - with a variety of meanings. It has been called the 'Star Of David' or the 'Seal Of Solomon.' I generally is used by those who practice the faith of Judaism. However, I have seen it referenced as 'The Seal of Moloch' (a demonic being mentioned in the Bible, I believe, as being 'insatiable' when it came to requiring sacrifices.) I'd be careful, however, using the terms 'devil' or 'demon' when it comes to names of deities. Christianity has labeled deities of other cultures as 'devils', as the example of Ba'al. It actually means 'Lord' which can be a title held by mortals, as well as the divine. In its pursuit of becoming a dominant religion, Christianity may have taken some liberties when it comes to discrediting other faiths while attempting to empower their own. This applies to use and meaning of symbols, deities, places, holidays, etc. Looking at these issues through a variety of faiths will offer a more balanced perspective of the history. Satanists, as well as other faiths - such as many under the Paganism umbrella, use the 5 pointed star. It's meaning and use vary from faith to faith, as pointed out in the first part of this post. The 5 pointed star has been called many names including the Goblin's cross, the 5 wounds of Christ, etc. The Pent-Alpha (5 letter As)...etc. In Paganism, the 5 pointed star can be used as a sign of protection, represent mortality (pointed up), represent the divine (pointed down), etc. Satanists have also used the 5 pointed star (pointed down) to represent a 'horned god' (Baphomet - a goat-headed being used by Aleister Crowley and crew). I'd suggest reading a variety of texts including those about Aleister Crowley, Laurie Cabot (a Witch in Salem, MA), a book on the Ryder-White deck of the Tarot, and DRAWING DOWN THE MOON by Margot Adler to gain a wider perspective of the meaning of various symbols - including the 5 and 6 pointed stars. A Man In A Labcoat
A five pointed star is a Pentagram
5 pointed star? 6 pointed star(star of David)? A star in the sky? You need to provide more information. A 5 pointed star can have 5 lines of symmetry.
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Chrysler uses a 5 pointed star. I know of none that uses or has used a 7 pointed star.
It is a 5 pointed start
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It is a 5 pointed start
A 5 pointed star has 10 sides.
An asterisk is a star-shaped punctuation mark. A pentagram is a 5-pointed star, a hexagram is a 6-pointed star also known as Solomon's seal and the Star of David.
An asterisk is a star-shaped punctuation mark. A pentagram is a 5-pointed star, a hexagram is a 6-pointed star also known as Solomon's seal and the Star of David.