The six-pointed star is commonly associated with Judaism and is known as the Star of David. It is a prominent symbol on the Israeli flag and is widely recognized as a symbol of Jewish identity and heritage.
No one created the Star of David. It is symbolistic of the Jews, just like the cross represents Christianity. The Star of David is also sometimes taken as representative of all Christian faiths.
The significance of an upside down cross and the star of David with a circle around it is centered around satanic worship. In satanic worship the Christian religion is mocked with the symbols of that religion.
Cross: Christianity. Magen David: Judaism. Crescent Moon: Islam. Yin Yang: Taoism. Om: Hinduism. Farvahar: Zoroastrianism. Knanda: Sikhism. Eight-Spoked Wheel: Buddhism. Raised Hand: Jainism.
Christiandom does not have an individual, nor a specific, flag for its entirety. Some parts of it do have their own, but many do not have even that. The Vatican has a flag, but it does not represent, or even pretend to represent, all of Christianity. If this is the flag referred to in the question, type Vatican City flag.
The Moroccan flag is all red with a green star in the middle.
it means that everyone should be gay (happy)
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The red background stands for the decedents of the Islamic prophet.
The flag for the nation of Israel has the Star of David on it. The flag is a white back ground with a blue line across the top and the bottom with the Star of David in the middle of it.
It is the Star of David, an important Jewish insignia.
The star that dominates the Israeli flag is based on King David. This flag thus represents the connection between God and King David. The King David six point star is rather unique among other flags of other nations.
The "mah-GEN dah-VEED" or Star of David is the conspicuous symbol in the center of the flag of the modern state of Israel.
Because the Star of David (more accurately called the Shield of David) is the cultural and political symbol of Jews.
The Star Of David is used on the Flag of Israel, and on Jewish Jewellery and ornaments, but does not have an actual daily usage.
There is no such thing as a Jewish flag. The State of Israel has Israeli national symbols such as a flag that draw from Jewish inspirations. It is very similar to how there is no such thing as a Lutheran flag, but the cross on the Swedish flag is representative of how Lutheranism is the dominant religion in that country. The modern Israeli flag was created by David Wolffsohn in order to create a flag to represent the Zionist Congress and the Yishuv in Ottoman Palestine.
Israel has the star of David on its flag. See the link below.