Sports Sun Worship Symbols
Sun worship symbols are commonly found in the field of sports. The ball itself is a symbol of the sun. The black and white soccer ball even has the added black and white imagery associated with Freemasonry and sun worship. The act of scoring a goal is also a part of sun worship, akin to the sun entering the womb often shown as the crescent moon.
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Logo for the Tennessee Titans football team. Titan is a Greek translation of the name Satan.
Source:The Stadium Store Online.
Source:The Stadium Store Online.
This logo shows the "M" often associated with Mary. Notice also the sun and its rays, another sun worship symbol. Sun symbol used by the Miami Fusion football club.
Source: Sports Logos Online.
Source: Sports Logos Online.
The fleur-de-lis is a sunworship symbol, being used here on a sports team's logo. See the Fleur-de-lis used by the ACF Fiorentina football club.
Source: Bajnokok Ligaja Online.
Source: Bajnokok Ligaja Online.
Pentagram and eagle used by the D.C. United football club, symbols of occultism and Freemasonry.
Source: MLS Rumors Online.
Source: MLS Rumors Online.
The sun, moon, and planets float overhead at the Olympic Games in Barcelona in 1992. The association between the sun and sports dates back to 2100 BC, in the epic tale of the Sumerian hero Gilgamesh.
Source: Madanjeet Singh, The Sun in Myth and Art (London: UNESCO, 1993).
Source: Madanjeet Singh, The Sun in Myth and Art (London: UNESCO, 1993).
The "sun game," polo, was originally played with an ignited ball like the one above.
Source: Madanjeet Singh, The Sun in Myth and Art (London: UNESCO, 1993): 104.
Source: Madanjeet Singh, The Sun in Myth and Art (London: UNESCO, 1993): 104.