No it does not.
Scorpion: "I presume you recognize a Pentegram? An inverted 5 pointed star rigjt? Can you tell me what a 5 pointed Pentegram is going inside particular Freemason lodges if it has nothing to do with Satanism?"
The Pentagram was not created by nor is it only used by Satanists. Wiccans, Pagans, Witches ( Yes, Witchcraft is different from wicca), and as you have mentioned before, FreeMasonry (although FreeMason association with the Pentegram has not yet been verified for myself, I'll take your word for it) all often associate themselves with the Pentegram, but make the distinction between themselves and Satanism. Based on the research I have done myself, this is what I will conclude on the Pentegram:
It's Orgin: "The earliest known use of the pentagram dates back to around 3500BC at Ur of the Chaldees in Ancient Mesopotamia where it was symbolic of imperial power." http://www.flindersclubs.asn.au/pagan/p ... agans.html
"The pentagram to the right, is the traditional pentagram with five points of the star - one point up and two down, enclosed in a circle. This style of the pentagram, has existed and been used for thousands of years. The first records of it's use is dating back 5500 years, and was used in the ancient Mesopotamia, where it was used by the rulers, as a symbol of power and energy in the stasis of the four corners of the world known by then." http://w1.1753.telia.com/~u175300682/pentagra.htm
"The pentagram at left is the traditional pentagram with the five points of the star, one up two down enclosed inside a circle. This style of pentagram has existed for countless thousands of years, first dating back to around 3500 BC where it was used in Ancient Mesopotamia, at least latterly, by rulers as a symbol indicating that their power breadth the four corners of the known world." http://www.templarhistory.com/pentagram.html
"The traditional pentagram with the five points of the (one up two down) enclosed inside a circle. This style of pentagram has existed for countless thousands of years, first dating back to around 3500 BCE. where it was used in Ancient Mesopotamia where it was used by the rulers as a symbol to tell that their power breadth the four corners of the world."
http://www.unsolvedmysteries.com/usm367153.html
It's meaning and current use: "The number '5' has always been
regarded as mystical and magical, yet essentially 'human'. We have five fingers/toes on each limb extremity.We commonly note five senses - sight, hearing, smell, touch and taste. We perceive five stages or initiations in our lives - eg. birth, adolescence, coitus, parenthood and death. (There are other numbers/ initiations/stages/attributions). The number 5 is associated with Mars. It signifies severity, conflict and harmony through conflict....Five were the virtues of the medieval knight - generosity, courtesy, chastity, chivalry and piety as symbolised in the pentagram device of Sir Gawain. The Wiccan Kiss is Fivefold - feet, knees, womb, breasts, lips - Blessed be...The number 5 is prime. The simplest star - the pentagram- requires five lines to draw and it is unicursal; it is a continuous loop....Expressing the saying EVERY MAN AND EVERY WOMAN IS A STAR, we can juxtapose Man on a pentagram with head and four limbs at the points and the genitalia exactly central. This is Man in microcosm, symbolising our place in the Macrocosm or universe and the Hermetic/Tantric philosophy of associativity.."
"A circle around a pentagram contains and protects. The circle symbolises eternity and infinity, the cycles of life and nature. The circled pentagram is the passive form implying spiritual containment of the magic circle, in keeping with the traditional secrecy of witchcraft, and the personal, individual nature of the pagan religious path, of its non-proselytising character." (Though some Traditional Satanists believe that this was a distortion by xtians and that the circle really meansemons Bound, thus making it disrespectful and have drafted a new one without a circle and written in Sumerian cuneiform.)
"The pentagram may be inverted with one point down. The implication is of spirit subservient to matter, of man subservient to his carnal desires. The inverted pentagram has come to be seen by many pagans as representing the dark side and it is abhored as an evil symbol. Fundamental christians, indeed, see any form of pentagram as such. However, these are recent developments and the inverted pentagram is the symbol of Gardnerian second degree initiation, representing the need of the witch to learn to face the darkness within so that it may not later rise up to take control. The centre of a pentagram implies a sixth formative element - love/will which controls from within, ruling matter and spirit by Will and the controlled magickal direction of sexual energies."
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Ha ... amore.html
"The pentagram has many meanings ascribed to it. Considered by some to represent the Star of Bethlehem, the five pointed star also represents mind over matter or spirit over the four elements: Air, Earth, Fire and Water. As such, it illustrates the control of magick over the physical world. Pentagrams may be open or encircled. An open pentagram represents an open, risk taking personality. A circled pentagram represents a more closed, protected stance. With one point up, the symbol represents control; while one point down indicates the control of the physical over the spiritual."
"The two interlaced triangles, while appearing to be the Star of David, are actually symbolic of the phrase “As above, so below”. This phrase can be interpreted many ways, the most common being “as it is done in heaven (spirit realm), so shall it be done on earth (physical realm)”. http://www.web-witch.ca/symbols.htm
"Some other meanings associated with the Pentagram are:
The five points are the four directions, with the fifth representing the sanctity of Spirit within and without.
The five points also stand for the four elements, earth, air, fire, and water, controlled by the spirit.
Upright, the Pentagram represents redemption of the Spirit from matter by ruling over it. Inverted, the Pentagram symbolizes Spirit submerged and bonded into the material elements.
Traditionally, some groups used an inverted Pentagram to denote a specific status. However, due to negative associations, many have since changed to triangle symbols for the same purpose.
The circle around the star symbolize unity and wholeness, and the Quest for Divine Knowledge. It also refracts and reflects all light, bringing to the wearer total intelligence, universal wisdom, and protection.
A five pointed star in a circle can be seen as force or power contained and controlled by divine wisdom - energy is focused and directed.
To some it represents feminine energy and may be used to bind elemental spirits of the earth.
In the Middle Ages, magicians considered the Pentagram more powerful than the cross. Wherever the Pentacle was displayed evil had no power. As an interlaced single line is is considered to be spiritually protective as a "gateless" symbol. Therefore no evil or undesired energy can enter into the circle of the pattern.
When made from silver, the Pentacle represents moon energy and psychic forces. When crafted from gold, it signifies the sun energies of power and strength.
The Pentagram can symbolize the ruling of higher mind over the lower elements of our being. It marks the awakening of Cosmic consciousness, the beginnings of human psyche moving beyond the realms of physical form and perceptions limited to the five senses. Through the Spirit ruling over the five elements it allows infinite possibilities that exist within the Universe and frees us to explore and grow." http://www.likeacat.com/index.asp?PageAction=Custom&ID=5
And there you have it.
Scorpion: "Freemason is Satan-worship ... How? Its worship of the Sun-god Baal which represents Lucifer. I've researched about Freemasonry for around 6 years now, i can give you more info on all this if you like."
Again, I don't know much about FreeMansonry as I have previously stated that in my opinion they do not clearly define/outline their beliefs. If you think you know so much about FreeMansonry, Then have your opinion and don't bother asking me. If I were interested in FreeMasonry (which I am not) I would prefer to hear it from an actuall FreeMason, rather than someone like you who (no offense) seems to be a little biased.
Scorpion: "You say Freemasonry does not have anything to do with Satanism. Sure it does, alot of things are related to Satanism under-cover ..."
If you are the type of individual who wishes to believe that any and everything connected with the Pentegram and the Occult is "Satanism under-cover," then fine, have your opinion. I don't really care.
Scorpion: "Do you beleive Satan exists? meaning, do you worship him as your God? If so, could you explain why and what Satan gives you that you should beleive in him?"
Instead of wasting both of our time asking these questions which can be easily answered with just a little research, why don't you actually research them yourself and GO to the links I have provided. When ever you have the free time, why not give'em a look and answer these questions for yourself.