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In a message dated 12/13/2005 5:08:57 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Blainerb: I guess it changes too, when used on the
Congressional Medal of Honor, huh? Or on the great seal of the City of
Jerusalem. Or on the American Great Star flag of 1837--1845. Guess
it sort of changes anytime someone uses it for good purposes, huh? Or do
you suppose they secretly intended to communicate with witches, warlocks,
etc?
Great Star
Design (1837) - As depicted in the postage stamp, it
consists of 13 stripes, blue canton with 26 5-pointed stars arranged: with one
very large star in center, 5 smaller stars in each angle of center star, 5
smaller stars between each of the previous 5, and 3 yet smaller stars at each
ordinal point, giving impression of a large star pointing down.
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- Re: [TruthTalk] Inverted Stars on LDS Temples Blainerb473
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