(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) The Star of David, where does that symbol come from? It's never written explicitly in the Bible itself. Is it in the Talmud? Is there a passage in the Bible about that or no? No. Okay. So you're not really sure exactly where that comes from? No. You got me. Because nobody knows, huh? I don't know. I'm not, yeah. Because I know it's called the Star of David. Yeah. Does that have anything to do with David? No, I don't think so. There must be somewhere, I do not remember exactly what the association was. Okay. I believe that what they call the Star of David is actually the Star of Remfan. Because when you study the Bible, you'll see that when they worshiped other gods, the Bible talks about them carrying the banner of the Star of their god, Remfan. You rejected the God of the Bible. You took up for yourself the Star. That's the sixth one, the Star of your god called Remfan or Qiyun. All these were names for Moloch, the great Baal, the great fire god, who was the devil. You get back to the Masonic fraternity of Freemasonry. Their great symbol is G. You'll look at the Star on the compass, which is a stylized Star of David. In fact, they have the entire Star of David in many Masonic temples. Why is that? Well, the Masonic seminary is a study of Judaism and of the Kabbalah. Albert Pike said in his book, Morals and Dogmas, that the Kabbalah is the very basis. Without the Kabbalah, we would not have the 33 rituals of the Masonic lodge. But the god they worship, the great architect, is Moloch, the Star of God.