Monday, November 24, 2014

Pentagram at the St Pauls Cathedral Anglican.


St Pauls Cathedral Anglican the corner of Swanston Street & Flinders Street Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
 
This is from the St Pauls Cathedral (Anglican) website.

History

St Paul’s Cathedral is built on the site where the first public Christian services in Melbourne were led by Dr Alexander Thomson in 1836. Soon afterwards a small wooden chapel was built elsewhere, and the area became a corn market until 1848, when it was made available for the building of the bluestone St Paul’s Parish Church. Consecrated in 1852, this Church was used until 1885, when it was demolished to make way for the present Cathedral. The decision to build on the site of the existing church was made because of its proximity to the railway and soon to be completed cable tramway service. The Swanston Street and Flinders Street corner remains one of Melbourne’s busiest intersections today, ensuring the Cathedral a place at the heart of city life.

The Architectural style of the Cathedral is described as Gothic transitional, being partly Early English and partly Decorated. It was designed by the distinguished English architect William Butterfield, who was noted for his ecclesiastical work. The foundation stone was laid in 1880. Butterfield steadfastly refused to visit Melbourne and the building program was beset with all the problems that arise from management by remote control. He resigned from the project briefly in 1882 and finally in 1884, and the building was completed under the supervision of Joseph Reed, who designed many of Melbourne’s public buildings. Nonetheless, St Paul’s remains Butterfield’s final masterpiece.

On 22 January 1891 the Cathedral was consecrated, although it was not the building we see today. The erection of the spires did not begin until 1926, and then to the design of John Barr of Sydney rather than using the original design of an octagonal central tower and gable west end towers of Butterfield. In the 1960s extensive work was carried out on the exterior, and in 1989 a major National Trust appeal to enable the restoration of the Cathedral’s magnificent organ.

More recently, and completed in 2009, restoration works were carried out to the exterior and interior of the Cathedral.




This is from the St Pauls Cathedral (Anglican) website.
The Pentacles or Five Pointed Star
One of the interesting items to view when visiting the Cathedral, is the Five Pointed Star
THE DECORATIVE FIVE POINTED STARS

 
The pentagram, pentangle, pentalpha is a very ancient symbol which had many meanings before it was adopted by the Church of Satan in the 1960s. Because it was a star it was taken as a helpful sign ‐ a fixed source of light in the darkness of the night by which one could find one's way and keep on the right path. Ancient Hebrews saw in it the five books of Moses (first five books of the Old Testament). In Christian times it represented the Star of Bethlehem, which guided the wise men to the infant Jesus. As a friendly guide and a sign of welcome for travellers it was often fixed above the doorways of houses. This is the origin of the line in the song "I'll sing you One O etc", in which "Five is the symbol at your door". It also represented the five wounds of Christ from his crucifixion ‐ two in the hands, two in the feet and one in the side. In Mediaeval times it was often taken as representing the five virtues required of a knight ‐ generosity, courtesy, chastity, chivalry and piety. Only in late mediaeval times did it become associated with evil, because of its resemblance to a goat when turned upside down. In Renaissance times the pentagram, surrounded by a circle, was taken to represent man (head, two arms and two legs) at the centre of the universe and as a microcosm of the universe. In the second half of the twentieth century the use of the pentagram as a symbol of evil, which could be traced back to late mediaeval times but had been largely forgotten by most people, was revived ‐ first by those who began around 1950 to practise witchcraft (wicca), and later in the 1960s by the Church of Satan. St Paul's Cathedral was built in the 1880s and the pentagrams in its windows and on the arches have nothing to do with the mediaeval or recent use of the symbol by witches and Satanists but represent Christ as the star and his five wounds which he suffered to bring life to all humanity. That is why, in the stars around the sanctuary of St Paul's, there is a cross at the end of each point.

 
The True Meaning Of The Pentagram.
A pentagram (sometimes known as a pentalpha or pentangle or, more formally, as a star pentagon) is the shape of a five-pointed star drawn with five straight strokes. The word pentagram comes from the Greek word πεντάγραμμον (pentagrammon), a noun form of πεντάγραμμος (pentagrammos) or πεντέγραμμος (pentegrammos), a word meaning roughly "five-lined" or "five lines", from πέντε (pente), "five"+ γραμμή (grammē), "line".

Pentagrams were used symbolically in ancient Greece and Babylonia, and are used today as a symbol of faith by many Wiccans, akin to the use of the cross by Christians and the Star of David by Jews. The pentagram has magical associations, and many people who practice Neopagan faiths wear jewelry incorporating the symbol. Christians once more commonly used the pentagram to represent the five wounds of Jesus. The pentagram has associations with Freemasonry and is also utilized by other belief systems.

The word "pentacle" is sometimes used synonymously with "pentagram", and this usage is borne out by the Oxford English Dictionary, although that work specifies that a circumscription makes the shape more particularly a pentacle. Wiccans and Neopagans often make use of this more specific definition for a pentagram enclosed in a circle.

Early history
The first known uses of the pentagram are found in Mesopotamian writings dating to about 3000 BC. The Sumerian pentagrams served as pictograms for the word "UB" meaning "corner, angle, nook; a small room, cavity, hole; pitfall", suggesting something very similar to the pentemychos (see below on the Pythagorean use for what pentemychos means). In René Labat's index system of Sumerian hieroglyphs/pictograms it is shown with two points up. In the Babylonian context, the edges of the pentagram were probably orientations: forward, backward, left, right, and "above". These directions also had an astrological meaning, representing the five planets Jupiter, Mercury, Mars, Saturn, and Venus as the "Queen of Heaven" (Ishtar) above.

A pentagram (sometimes known as a pentalpha or pentangle or, more formally, as a star pentagon) is the shape of a five –pointed star drawn with five straight strokes. The word pentagram comes from the Greek word πεντάγραμμον (pentagrammon),


In human history, the pentagram first originated from the observations of Venus by prehistoric astronomers. When viewed from Earth, successive inferior conjunctions of Venus plot a regular pentagram shape around the Sun through the zodiac returning to the same point every eight years. In the planet Venus's mapping of the pentagram through the heavens, it continuously makes a metamorphosis from Morning Star to Evening Star to Morning Star etc.


And Satan is known as a the Morning star. The pentagram has thus long been associated with the planet Venus, and the worship of the goddess Venus, or her equivalent in early cultures.

Venus is also associated with the Roman word LUCIFER, SATAN, DEVIL, the term used for Venus as the Morning Star, which was known as the bringer of light and knowledge.

Pentagrams were used symbolically in ancient Greece and Babylonia, and are used today as a symbol of faith by many Wiccans, what is Wiccans, Wiccan is witchcraft. The pentagram has magical associations, and many people who practice Neopagan faiths wear jewelry incorporating the symbol. And it also has associations within Freemasonry.

 
A typical Neopagan pentagram (circumscribed). Wiccans and Neo-pagans often make use of this more specific definition for a pentagram enclosed in a circle.





NEOPAGANISM & WICCANS

Many Neopagans, especially Wiccans, use the pentagram as a symbol of faith the opposite of God.

Its religious symbolism is commonly explained by reference to the neo-Pythagorean understanding that the five vertices of the pentagram represent the four elements with the addition of Spirit as

the uppermost point. As a representation of the elements, the pentagram is involved in the Wiccan practice of summoning the elemental spirits of the four directions at the beginning of a ritual.

The Neopagan pentagram is generally displayed with one point up, partly because of the "inverted" goat's head pentagram's association with Satanism; however, within traditional forms of wicca a pentagram with two points up is associated with the Second Degree Initiation and in this context has a relation to Satanism.


Satanists use a pentagram with two points up, often inscribed in a double circle, with the head of a goat inside the pentagram. This is referred to as the Sigil of Baphomet. They use it much the same way as the Pythagoreans, as Tartaros literally translates from Greek as a "Pit" or "Void" in Christian terminology (the word is used as such in the Bible, referring to the place where the fallen angels are fettered). The Pythagorean Greek letters are most often replaced by the Hebrew letters לויתן forming the name Leviathan. Less esoteric La Veyan Satanists use it as a sign of rebellion or religious identification, the three downward points symbolising rejection of the holy Trinity.
 

History
 
The Church of Satan was established in San Francisco, California, on Walpurgis night April 30, 1966, by Anton Szandor LaVey, who was the Church's High Priest until his death in 1997.


In the 1950s Anton LaVey formed a group called the Order of the Trapezoid, which later evolved into the governing body of the Church of Satan.












The most important group with roots in the Church of Satan is the Temple of Set, headed by Michael A. Aquino, which has developed a new theology based on the identification of Satan with the ancient Egyptian god Set.

 SOME EXAMPLES OF ATHER SATANIC PENTAGRAM SYMBOL
Due to the popular use of satanic symbols such as the pentagram we see them everywhere, in the music industry, on fashion clothing, in the media, used in political logos during campaigns, throughout the Hollywood industry and sadly on some churches. Disturbing as it may seem allot of the symbols used are not recognised for their original and sinister function therefore it makes secular society vulnerable to satanic attacks, especially on the young. Just recently I saw a Christian child wearing the opitomy of a satanic pentagram, when I approached the child’s parents they were totally unaware of the dangers and real meaning behind the symbols. In the bible we are told that many perish through lack of knowledge therefore we need to be more vigilant about our Christian faith and doctrine so that we can be prepared for the satanic attacks that is trying to destroy Christ’s Church. I hope that this information will help guide you to do your own research and to read the holy bible so that you will be more on the alert about satanic symbols around you and your loved ones and how to remove them from your life.



 

(LINK TO SATANIC PENTAGRAM PHOTOS)


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