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If you spotted an upside-down star in your favorite occult thriller, you might be wondering, “Is it really a symbol of evil?” While Hollywood and some religious leaders claim the symbol (called an inverted pentagram) is Satanic, the truth behind it is a lot more nuanced. In this article, we’ll explore what an upside-down star means in different belief systems, plus how it became associated with “evil” in the modern day. Keep scrolling to learn more about pentagrams—upside-down and right-side-up—throughout history.
Inverted Pentagram Symbolism
An upside-down star is associated with the sigil of Baphomet and the Church of Satan. The Church does not believe in the Devil or perform any rituals, but the symbol is linked to evil and Satanic worship to many Christians. For occultists and Wiccans, the symbol represents the spirit and the 4 elements of nature.
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