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Likewise the Pentacle (The five cornered star) on Pakistani Flag is also a Pagan insignia.....
But hey,Pakistan is a Muslim country.

I am sure the Pakistani flag was not designed based on a Pagan symbol

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the pentacle in pakistan's flag could be star of david. or an indian pagan symbol(the name is on the tip of my tongue but can't type it)
 
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Likewise the Pentacle (The five cornered star) on Pakistani Flag is also a Pagan insignia.....
But hey,Pakistan is a Muslim country.

It's also used by Pagans, but it's not inspired by Paganism or something :lol:
Besides, it's just a star, and a crescent, no need to go so deep into it; we used it because it represents Islam.
 
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I don't want to offend the hindus, but I find it strange, to worship a cow o_O o_O
 
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I don't want to offend the hindus, but I find it strange, to worship a cow o_O o_O

Cows are worshiped in other religions also

Cattle are considered sacred in various world religions, most notably Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism[citation needed], Zoroastrianism as well as the religions of Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, and Ancient Rome. In some regions, especially India, the slaughter of cattle may be prohibited and their meat is taboo.

The beef taboo, known as niú jiè (牛戒), has historically been an important dietary restriction in China, particularly among the Han Chinese, as oxen and buffalo (bovines) are useful in farming and are respected.[34][35] During the Zhou Dynasty, they were not often eaten, even by emperors.[36] Some emperors banned killing cows.[37][38] Beef is not recommended in Chinese medicine, as it is considered a hot food and can disrupt the body's internal balance.[39]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle_in_religion#In_China

Open yourself to the world !
 
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